Find the indicated probability. Round your answer to 6 decimal places when necessary. A "fair" die...
QUESTION 18 Find the indicated probability. Round your answer to 6 decimal places when necessary. Three "fair" coins are tossed. Let A be number of tails. What is the probability of event A - 2? O A. 3/8 OB. 1/2 OC.5/8 OD. 114 QUESTION 19 Find the indicated probability. Round your answer to 6 decimal places when necessary. A "fair" die with 6 sides is rolled. What is the probability of rolling a number less than 3? O A. 1/4...
Find the indicated probability. Round your answer to 6 decimal places when necessary. Three "fair" coins are tossed. Let A be number of tails. What is the probability of event A - 2? O A. 172 OB. 1/4 O C. 5/8 OD. 3/8
Find the indicated probability. Round your answer to 6 decimal places when necessary. TWO "fair" coin are tossed. Let A be the event of number of tails equal 1 and be the event of getting head for the second coin. Find the probability that either A or B occurs A. 174 B. 1/2 OC1 OD. 3/4 QUESTION 13 Determine whether the events are dependent A dice get rolled 4 times. Are rolls dependent on each other? O A. True OB....
Find the indicated probability. Round your answer to 6 decimal places when necessary. Find the probability of tossing 1 tails or 1 head on the first 8 tosses of a "fair" coin. A. 0.010373 OB. 0.005567 OC. 0.008673 OD. 0.0625
Find the indicated probability. Round your answer to 6 decimal places when necessary. You are dealt two cards successively (without replacement) from a shuffled deck of 52 playing cards. Find the probability that the first card is an ace and the second card is a king. O A. 0.018455 OB. 0.006033 OC. 0.0052634 OD. 0.004525
Find the indicated probability. Round your answer to 6 decimal places when necessary. You are dealt two cards successively (without replacement) from a shuffled deck of 52 playing cards. Find the probability that the first card is an ace and the second card is a king A. 0.018455 B. 0.0052634 OC. 0.004525 D. 0.006033 QUESTION 5 Solve the problem. In Morse code, each symbol is either a dot or a dash. How many sequences of 5 symbols are possible? O...
Question 3 Suppose an unfair die is to an unfair die is rolled. Let random variable X indicate the number that the die lands on when rolled taking on the following probability values T 1 2 X Pr(X=> 1 1 .05 1 05 2 .10 3 20 4 40 5 .15 6 .10 A) Find the probability of rolling a 2 or a 6. ilor si s lo sonensyon b el B) Find the probability of rolling a number greater...
7. (3 points) Given a fair 6-sided die. Each time the die is rolled, the probabilities of rolling any of the numbers from 1 to 6 are all equal. 1) If it is rolled once and let A be the event of rolling a number larger than 3 and B be the event of rolling an odd number. What is P(AV B)? 2) If it is rolled three times, what is the probability that the same number shows up in...
Question Completion Status: QUESTION 1 Use the at least once rule to find the indicated probability. Round your answer to 3 decimal places when necessary Find the probability of getting at least one tails when tossing 5 fair coins. O A 0.969 OB. 0.945 OC 0.95 OD. 0.998 QUESTION 2 Find the indicated probability. Round your answer to 6 decimal places when necessary. Two "fair" coin are tossed. Let A be the event of number of tails equal 1 and...
Find the conditional probability. Round to 3 decimal places. If two fair dice are rolled, find the conditional probability of a sum of 8 given that the roll is a "double".