1st point = 15
2nd point = 30
3rd point = 40
0 points = Love
Same points = all
Whosoever is serving his point will be counted first
Answers for the first 6 are as follows
1) C
2) B
3) E
4) D
5) B
6) A
Answer the following questions with the information provided. 1. You are the server. You win two...
Problem 3. In the game of tennis, the first player to win four points wins the game as long as the winner's total is at least two points more than the opponent. Thus if the game is tied at 3-3(Deuce"), then the game is not decided by the next point, but must go on until one player has two points more than the opponent's score. Assume that the server has a constant probability p of winning each point, independently of...
MATCHING (HINT: one of the terms is used twice!) 1. A serve that strikes the net but it's otherwise good. 2. Situation in which if the receiver wins the next point, they will win the game. 3. Unsuccessful attempt at a second serve. A. Unforced error B. Winner 4. A point lost by one's mistake rather than caused by the difficulty of the opponent's shot. C. Break point 5. Situation in which if a player wins the next point, they...
Question 2 13 marks Miss Piggy and Remy the Rat are playing a game of tennis, and they have just reached deuce! If a player wins the next point, that player has advantage. On the following point, she or he either wins the game or the game returns to deuce. Assume that for any point, Miss Piggy has probability 0.7 of winning the point, and so Remy the Rat has probabilit,y 0.3 of winning the point. Let S1,2,3,4,5 be the...
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ueuing 1. (20 points) In each of the following situations, identify the customer and the server: a. Planes arriving at an airport b. Taxi stand serving waiting passengers c. Tools checked out from a crib in a machining shop d. Letters processed in a post office e. Registration for classes in a university f. Legal court cases g. Checkout operation in a supermarket h. Parking lot operation ueuing 1. (20 points) In each of the following situations, identify the customer...
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Please show instructions on how you got the answer. Thank you. Question 1: Question 2: Given are five observations for two variables, x and y. 1 2 3 4 (a) Develop a scatter diagram for these data. (b) What does the scatter diagram developed in part (a) indicate about the relationship between the two variables? There appears to be a negative linear relationship between x and y. There appears to be a positive linear relationship between x and y. There...