SOLUTION: A coffee shop has a contest. When you
“lift the lid,” you might win a prize.
The probability of winning a prize is .
Suppose your teacher buys one coffee
each day. Find the pro
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Question 1117048: A coffee shop has a contest. When you
“lift the lid,” you might win a prize.
The probability of winning a prize is .
Suppose your teacher buys one coffee
each day. Find the probability of each
event:
a) Your teacher will win a prize on
each of the first 3 days of the contest.
b) Your teacher will win a prize on the
third day of the contest.
c) Your teacher will not win a prize in
the first 4 days of the contest.
Answer by ikleyn(52797) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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