Is each of the following values a legitimate probability value? Explain any "no" answer. (a) 0.65 Yes No, the probability cannot be less than 1. No, the probability cannot be positive. No, the probability cannot be greater than 0.5. (b) 0.00 Yes No, the probability cannot be equal to 0. No, the probability cannot be less than 1. No, the probability cannot be less than 0.5. (c) 1.00 Yes No, the probability cannot be equal to 1. No, the probability cannot be positive. No, the probability cannot be greater than 0.5. (d) 1.30 Yes No, the probability cannot be positive. No, the probability cannot be greater than 1. No, the probability cannot be less than 2. (e) −0.30 Yes No, the probability cannot be negative. No, the probability cannot be less than 1. No, the probability cannot be greater than −1.
The probability values are must be 0 <=p <=1
a)0.65 yes
b)0.00 yes
C)1.00 yes
d) 1.30 No , the probability cannot be greater than 1
e)-0.30 No , the probability cannot be negative
Is each of the following values a legitimate probability value? Explain any "no" answer. (a) 0.65...
Determine whether the distribution is a discrete probability distribution. Oo 0.30 2 3 4 -0.10 0.30 0.25 Is the distribution a discrete probability distribution? Why? Choose the correct answer below. O A. Yes, because the distribution is symmetric. OB. No, because some of the probabilities have values greater than 1 or less than 0. OC. Yes, because the probabilities sum to 1 and are all between 0 and 1, inclusive. O D. No, because the total probability is not equal...
(b) What is the probability of generating a random number between 0.35 and 0.65? (c) What is the probability of generating a random number with a value less than or equal to 0.20? (d) What is the probability of generating a random number with a value greater than 0.60? (e) Generate 50 random numbers by entering =RAND() into 50 cells of an Excel worksheet. This answer has not been graded yet. (f) Compute the mean and standard deviation for the...
Fill in the P(X = x) values to give a legitimate probability distribution for the discrete random variable X, whose possible values are 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. Value I of x P(x = x) 2 0.16 3 4 0.17 0.29 6 0 X 6 For Subm Let X be a random variable with the following probability distribution: 1 Value x of X P(X=x) 0.25 2 0.05 3 0.15 4 0.15 5 0.10 6 0.30 Find the expectation E...
how Pannotia formed and is there any fossil found in One mole of an ideal gas expanded isothermally at 298 K until its volume is tripled. Find the values of ASgas and ASotal under the following conditions a) Expansion is carried out reversibly b) Expansion is carried out irreversibly where 836 J of heat is less absorbed than in (a) c) Expansion is free A reaclib filecl A reaction is determined to have a positive AH and a negative AS°....
Determine whether or not the distribution is a discrete probability distribution and select the reason why or why not. х -110 3 1 P(X = x) 2 4 8 Keypad Answer 1 Point E Tables First, decide whether the distribution is a discrete probability distribution, then select the reason for making this decision. Decide Yes No Reason Since the probabilities lie inclusively between 0 and 1 and the sum of the probabilities is equal to 1. Since at least one...
In each of the situations, choose whether or not the given assignment of probabilities to individual outcomes is legitimate. Remember, a legitimate model need not be a practically reasonable model. If the assignment is not legitimate, choose the correct reason for your answer. (a) Roll a six‑sided die and record the count of spots on the up‑face: ?(1)=0,?(2)=1/6,?(3)=1/3,?(4)=1/3,?(5)=1/6,?(6)=0P(1)=0,P(2)=1/6,P(3)=1/3,P(4)=1/3,P(5)=1/6,P(6)=0 . This is not a legitimate model because the sum of the probabilities does not equal 11 . This is not a...
Determine whether or not the d and select the reason why or why not. x 3 57 Answer 2 Points First, decide whether the distribution is a discrete probability distribution, then select the reason for Decide Nex Prev O Yes No Reason Since the probabilities lie inclusively between 0 and I and the sum of the probabilities is equal to 1 Since at least one of the probability values is greater than I or less than 0. Since the sum...
Consider the following discrete probability distribution along with observed frequencies for each day of the week. Complete parts a and b below. Weekday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Total Probability 0.10 0.20 0.05 0.30 0.35 1.00 Observed Frequency, f Subscript o 12 26 9 39 44 130 a. Perform a chi-square test using alphaequals0.05 to determine if the observed frequencies follow a discrete probability distribution. Determine the null and alternative hypotheses. Choose the correct answer below. A. Upper H 0:...
46) All of the following have free energy of formation values of zero except a) Li (s) b) He (8) c) N (6) d) F2 (g) HF (B) If a process is both endothermic and spontaneous, then a) AU is less than 0 b) AH is less than 0 c) AG is greater than 0 d) AS is greater than 0 e) AH is equal to 0 48) The combination that always gives a spontaneous process is_ a) b) c)...
A decision maker subjectively assigned the following probabilities to the four outcomes of an experiment: PE)0.10, PE2)0.15, PE)03, and PE4) 0.30. Are these probability assignments valid? Explain. Yes, o s P(E) S 1 for all i and the probabilities' sum is greater than 1 Yes, o PE)1 for all i and the probabilities' sum is less than 1. No, the probabilities do not sum to 1 No, the subjective method requires that all probabilities be equal