SOLUTION: A program consists of four musical numbers and three speeches. In how many ways can the program be arranged so that it begins and ends with a musi- cal number An experiment h

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Question 975685: A program consists of four musical numbers and
three speeches. In how many ways can the program
be arranged so that it begins and ends with a musi-
cal number
An experiment has six possible outcomes with the
following probabilities:
Is this a valid probability assignment?
P1=0.02
P2=0.3
P3 =0.1
P4=0.0
P5=0.2
P60.3

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The first and last must be a musical number so that leaves two musical numbers and 3 speeches or 5 choices in between.


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The sum of probabilities must be 1.

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