Please Answer All Parts of the Question!!! Thank you!!!!
Please Answer All Parts of the Question!!! Thank you!!!! (10%) Two dice are tossed (with 6...
Suppose 6 identical dice each with faces numbered 1 through 6 are tossed at the same time. What is the probability of the event “the result of the outcome is such that three different numbers each appear twice?”
Please show ALL work for my understanding and upvote. THANK YOU!! Two fair dice are tossed. One die is red and one die is green. Calculate the probability that the sum of the numbers on the two dice is an odd number given that the number that shows on the red die is larger than the number that shows on the green die.
Please answer all parts of question. Thank you! Discrete Probability Distributions: part 1 1. Consider the experiment of rolling two dice. a.) Define a random variable that takes on all possible values for the minimum value of the two dice face showing when the dice come to rest after the roll. b.) Before doing anything at all (do not write out the distribution yet), think about this experiment and the random variable. Tell me what you think the shape of...
Suppose you roll two fair 10-sided dice. Each dice has its faces labeled 1 through 10 and by "fair" we mean each face is equally likely to appear. What is the probability that both dice show the same face? Note: Give an exact answer as a fraction in the form a/b (explained) Number A fair coin is tossed three times. What is the probability that the same face will never appear two times n a row? Give an exact answer...
5. How many even positive integers are there that are divisors of 30030? 6. Suppose 6 identical dice each with faces numbered 1 through 6 are tossed at the same time. What is the probability of the event "the result of the outcome is such that three different numbers each appear twice?" At
PLEASE ANSWER THE ENTIRE QUESTION BELOW (BOTH PARTS). THANK YOU: Suppose that you are playing a game that requires you to roll two standard tetrahedral (4-sided) dice and add the numbers that appear. Explain why you will get the same distribution of outcomes (and so can still play the game) by instead flipping a coin with sides labeled 1 and 3, then rolling an octahedral (8-sided) die with labels 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 4, 4, 5, and then adding...
Please answer all parts of the question. Thank you [2] Consider the same two random variables X and Y in problem [1] with the same joint probability density function. Find the mean value of Y when X<1.
please answer the following clearly and make sure it is correct 6. You are in possession of a pair of 4-sided fair dice (green and red). If you roll any individual die, the possible results are 1, 2, 3, or 4, each equally likely. Let Ai be the random result on the green die, and A2 be the random result on the red die. We define the random variable A = A1 A2 the absolute value of difference between the...
please answer all the parts of the question. a, b, c, and d. 5. Below are two parallel conducting plates, each carrying an equal quantity of excess charge of opposite type. The plates are separated by 2.0 m. Between the pair of plates are two positively charged objects, the object on the left carries 1.0 C of excess charge, the object on the right carries 2.0 m HC. The electric field strength between the plates is uniform, and approximately 10...
Please answer all the parts neatly with all details. 6. Two independent random variables X and Y have the same distribution with finite second moment Assume X and (X +Y)/2 have the same distribution (a) Show that the expectation of X is zero. (b) Show that X and (X1 ...+X2n)/V2n have the same distribution where X\, X2,... are independent and have identical distribution of X (c) Show that X~ N(0, 02) for some o2 > 0. 6. Two independent random...