We have 2 boxes, each containing 3 balls. Box number 1 contains one black and two...
Problem 2. We have 2 boxes, each containing 3 balls. Box number 1 contains one black and two white balls; box nber 2 contains two black and one white ba Our friend chooses one of the boxes at random, probability of choosing box number 1 is p. Then he takes one bal from a chosen box (each of three balls can be taken chosen equally likely), and it turns out to be white We are going to find MAP estimate...
5) Box 1 contains w white balls and b black balls. Box 2 contains w white balls and b black balls. We take one ball from Box 1 and place it into Box 2. Then we take a ball from Box 2 and place it into Box 1. Finally we take a ball from Box 1. Compute the probability that this ball is black 6) Assume that we have n boxes and each one of them contains k white balls...
5) Box 1 contains wi white balls and bi black balls. Box 2 contains w2 white balls and b2 black balls. We take one ball from Box 1 and place it into Box 2. Then we take a ball from Box 2 and place it into Box 1. Finally we take a ball from Box 1. Compute the probability that this ball is black.
2. A box contains 5 red balls, 7 white balls, and 8 black balls. Four balls are randomly chosen (without replace- ment). What is the probability that (a) 1 red ball, 2 white balls, and 1 black ball are chosen? (b) exactly two red balls are chosen? (c) the first chosen is black, the last three chosen are two white balls and one black ball?
5) Box 1 contains w white balls and b black balls. Box 2 contais white balls and b2 black balls. We take one ball from Box 1 and place it into Box 2. Then we take a ball from Box 2 and place it into Box 1. Finally we take a ball from Box 1. Compute the probability that this ball is black.
6) Assume that we have n boxes and each one of them contains k white balls and n-k black balls. We choose a box at random and we choose two balls from it (after choosing the first one we are not allowed to put it back). Compute the probability that both balls are white.
6) Assume that we have n boxes and each one of them contains k white balls and n-k black balls. We choose a box at random and we choose two balls from it (after choosing the first one we are not allowed to put it back). Compute the probability that both balls are white.
Below are three boxes containing black and white balls. The number of each color is noted inside the box. Draw a ball from box 1 and place it in box 2. Then draw a ball from box 2 and place it in box 3. Finally, draw a ball from box 3. Box 1 5 white 4 black Box 2 4 white 3 black Box 3 2 white 2 black What is the probability that the last ball, drawn from box...
Below are three boxes containing black and white balls. The number of each color is noted inside the box. Draw a ball from box 1 and place it in box 2. Then draw a ball from box 2 and place it in box 3. Finally draw a ball from box 3. Box 1 5 white 2 black Box 2 2 white 3 black Box 3 3 white 0 black a) What is the probability that the last ball, drawn from...
Two bags contain a number of balls. Bag A contains 4 white and 3 black balls and bag B contains 3 whit and 5 black balls. A ball is chosen at random from bag A and placed into bag B i). Given that the first ball was black, what is the probability that a second ball drawn from bag A will be white? (1 mark) Given no knowledge of the color of the first ball, what is the probability that...