10. Use the disk and spinner shown to answer the following questions. a. What is the...
For an experiment consisting of spinning the spinner shown here, determine the probabilities in exercises 10 and 11. Red Green 60° Yellow 120° Blue DU3 10. a. P(B) c. P(R) b. P(Y). d. P(R or B)
Use the spinner shown to answer the question Assume that it is equally probable that the pointer wil land on any one of the colored regions of the pointer lands on a borderline, spin agan If the spineris spun once, find the probability that the pointer lands in a region that is brown or blue brown red red yellow brown Ted
Use the spinner shown to answer the question. Assume that it is equally probable that the pointer will land on any one of the colored regions. If the pointer lands on a borderline, spin again yellow If the spinner is spun once, find the probability that the pointer lands in a green region green green The probability that the pointer lands in a green region is (Type an integer or a simplified fraction)
Please answer all three questions below: 1.) A bag of marbles contains the following assortment of marbles. Yellow Blue Blue Yellow Yellow Yellow Green Green Green Red Red Green Yellow Yellow Blue Bag of Marbles The experiment is to reach into a bag pull out two marbles without replacement. Calculate the probability of randomly choosing a Red marble and Green marble. P(Red AND Green) = 2.) A bag of marbles contains the following assortment of marbles. Yellow Blue Red Blue...
Complete the following problem. You do not need to show work, but please number your answers so that they correspond to the questions below. A jar of candy contains 115 white, 75 green, 95 blue, 60 yellow, 45 orange, 50 pink and 55 red pieces. What is the probability of drawing a yellow? What are the odds in favor of drawing a yellow? Explain how you could have obtained the answer for number 2 by only looking at the answer...
2- Draw the internal representation for the following lisp list(s). You may draw your answer on a paper, scan or picture of it, and paste here. A. (CONS '() (Red)) B. (CONS 'Red '(() Blue)) C. (CONS '(Red Blue) '(Green Yellow Orange)) 3- Consider the following list and answer the following questions ( you must show your works) Initial List for (Red (Blue Green) Black (Yellow (while orange))) each problem 1 CDR 2 CDDR 3 CDDDR 4 CADDR 5 CDADR...
Use the spinner below to answer the question. Write the probabilities in percent notation rounded to the nearest tenth. Assume that it is equally probable that the pointer will land on any one of the eight numbered spaces. If the pointer lands on a borderline, spin again. WON'T LET ME ADD FOR SOME REASON. SPINNER IS NUMBERED 1-8. 1,7,5,3 YELLOW AND 2,8,6,4 IS BLUE Write the probabilities in percent notation rounded to the nearest tenth. (a) The probability that the...
Plain M&M’s candies come in six colors: yellow, red, orange, brown, blue, and green. The makers of M&M’s say that 20% of the produced candies are yellow, 20% are red, 20% are orange, 15% are brown, 15% are blue, and the rest of the produced candies are green. Given what you know about probability and probability models, which one of the following statements is correct? A More than 10% of the produced candies must be green. B If we randomly...
Use the following information to answer question 10. Parakeet Feather colour in parakeets is controlled by two genes. Blue colour (B) is dominant over absence of colour (b). Yellow colour is dominant over absence of colour V). When a B allele and a Yallele are present a green parakeet is produced. 10. What is the percent probability of obtaining a yellow or blue parakeet when a heterozygous green parakeet is crossed with a white parakeet? Show all work. Record your...
A bag of M&M's has 7 red, 4 green, 6 blue, and 5 yellow M&M's. What is the probability of randomly picking: (Round to 4 decimal places) a) a yellow?____ b) a blue or green?____ c) an orange?_____