a fair spinner contains the numbers 1,2,3,4and 5 for an experiment, the spinner will be spun 5 times. If event A= the spinner lands on the numbers all less than 3, what is an outcome of Event A
Given the probability that "she's up all night 'til the sun" OR "she's up all night for good fun" is 0.43, the probability that "she's up all night for good fun" is 0.18, and the probability that "she's up all night 'til the sun" AND "she's up all night for good fun" is 0.35, what's the probability that "she's up all night 'til the sun"? Round to 2 decimal places as needed.
Question 1 (5 points) Evaluate (2b - 5[ + 1 if b= 1. a) -8 TIL Ob) 4 c) 2 d) -2
Page 1: Question 1 (1 point) Given the probability that "she's up all night 'til the sun" OR "she's up all night for good fun" is 0.17, the probability that "she's up all night for good fun" is 0.27, and the probability that "she's up all night 'til the sun" is 0.47, what's the probability that "she's up all night 'til the sun" AND "she's up all night for good fun"? Round to 2 decimal places as needed. Your Answer:...
Problem 2: 1. Given that the transistors have the same λ, why is the mirror ratio not necessarily equal to 5? REF lo IDI 2 M, 02 Vas GS 2. What is the region of operation of M,? Why? Give all pertinent details.
Problem 2: 1. Given that the transistors have the same λ, why is the mirror ratio not necessarily equal to 5? REF lo IDI 2 M, 02 Vas GS 2. What is the region of operation of...
e 1 2 لنا 4 5 P(0.3 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.2 A pointer is spun once on a circular spinner. The probability assigned to the pointer landing on a given integer (from 1 to 5) is given in the table on the right. Given the following events, complete parts (A) and (B) below. E = pointer lands on an even number F = pointer lands on a number less than 4 (A) Find P(FIE). (Type an integer or a decimal...
In a demonstration, a bicycle wheel with moment of inertia 0.37 kg.m2 is spun up to 14 rad/s, rotating about a vertical axis. A student holds the wheel while sitting on a rotatable stool. The student and the stool are initially stationary and have a moment of inertia equal to l 3.60 kg.m2. If the student turns the bicycle wheel over so its axis point in the opposite direction, with what angular velocity will the student and stool rotate? Assume...
roulette wheel (see problem 5 of section 3.2 for a description of roulette) is spun twice. Find the probability of: (a) red first, black second (b) red and black. c) red or green first, red second. (d) the number 7 first, green second. (e) the number 4 and the number 8.
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PIGUEL RP3-4 TIL R3-5. The forces shown in Figure RP3-5 form a couple. Replace the couple shown with an equiv- alent couple acting at points A and B. - 15 lb 15 lb A 10" FIGURE RP3-5
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3. Given R(1) 1.5K 0 w TIL 100 mh 000 c) 0.01uf with input (changing from 5 to +5 at t=0) a. Find vcC0+) and 1 (0+) if the circuit is in the steady state when the input changes at time t=0 from - 5 volts to +5 volts b. Write the differential equation for vc(t) for 120 by writing and then taking the derivative of the node equation at node 1 c. Find vc (0+)...