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2. A box contains tickets marked 1,2,3, n. A ticket is drawn at random from the box. Then this ticket is replaced in the box and a second ticket is drawn at random. Find the probability the second number drawn is smaller than the first. (Recall 1 + 2 + 3 + + k-en! i k(k+1) ).
Two tickets are drawn from a box with 5 tickets numbered as follows: 1,1,3,3,5. If the tickets are drawn with replacement, find the probability that the first ticket is a 1 and the second ticket is a 5. If the tickets are drawn without replacement, find the probability that the first ticket is a 1 and the second ticket is a 3. If the tickets are drawn without replacement, find the probability that the first ticket is a 1 and...
1. In a box there are three numbered tickets. The numbers are 0, 1 and 2. You have to select (blindfolded) two tickets one after the other, without replacement. Define the random variable X as the number on the first ticket and the random variable Y as the sum of the numbers on your selected two tickets. E.g. if you selected first the 2 and second time the 1 , then X = 2 and Y-1 +2 = 3. a./...
Three lottery tickets for first, second, and third prizes are drawn from a group of 40 tickets. Find the number of sample points in S for awarding 3 prizes if each contestant hold only 1 ticket.
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One thousand raffle tickets are sold at $1 each. Three tickets will be drawn at random (without replacement), and each will pay $191. Suppose you buy 5 gats. (A) Create a payoff table for 0, 1, 2, and 3 winning tickets among the 5 tickets you purchased. (If you do not have any winning tickets, you lose $5. If you have 1 winning...
1. In a box there are three numbered tickets. The numbers are 0, 1 and 2. You have to select (blindfolded) two tickets one after the other, without replacement. Define the random variable X as the number on the first ticket and the random variable Y as the sum of the numbers on your selected two tickets. E.g. if you selected first the 2 and second time 2 and Y = 1 + 2-3. the 1 , then X a./...
One thousand raffle tickets are sold at $1 each. Three tickets will be drawn at random (without replacement), and each will pay $198. Suppose you buy 5 tickets. (A) Create a payoff table for 0, 1, 2, and 3 winning tickets among the 5 tickets you purchased. (If you do not have any winning tickets, you lose $5, if you have 1 winning ticket, you net $193 since your initial $5 will not be returned to you, and so on.)...
Consider a box which contains some tickets. Suppose a fraction, p, of the tickets have a "1" written on them; the remaining have a "0". a. Let X denote the number on a ticket which is randomly drawn from the box. Fill in the first blank in the following sentence with the expected value of X and the second blank with the standard deviation of X. We expect X to be P give or take sqrt(p(1-p)) Write a few sentences...
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3. Sampling with and without replacement. Sarnpling urith replacement: A box contains tickets marked 1,2,...,u. A ticket is drawn at random from the box. Then this ticket is replaced in the box and a second ticket is drawn at random. Find the probabilities of the following events a) the first ticket drawn is number I and the second ticket is number 2 b) the numbers on the two tickets are consecutive integers, meaning the...
A raffle sells 10,000 tickets. Each ticket is sold for $50. Below is a list of prizes and the number of that type of prize. 1 Grand Prize: Toyota Yaris - Value: $17,750 100 Second place prizes: Nintendo Switch with Games: $500 1000 Third Place Prizes: A Box of Frosted Lucky Charms: $4 How much money do the organizers of the event expect to make for every ticket they sell? Note: This question is asking you to find the expected...