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Question 679249: one card is selected at random from a deck of cards. what is the probability the card selected is a red card and a black card?


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Question 679249: one card is selected at random from a deck of cards. what is the probability the card selected is a red card and a black card?


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Question 679277: After six biology tests, Ruben has a mean score of 78. What score does Ruben need on the next test to raise his average to 80?
--I am confused on how to set this up and get it started. Is there a formula I need to use?
Thanks!

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Question 679840: A study of the effect of television commercials on 12-year-old children measured their attention span in seconds. The commercials were for clothes, food, and toys. At the .05 significance level, is there a difference in the mean attention span of the children for the various commercials? Are there significant differences between pairs of means? Would you recommend dropping one of the three commercial types?
Clothes-Food-Toys
26-45-60
21-48-51
43-43-43
35-53-54
28-47-63
31-42-53
17-34-48
31-43-58
20-57-47
n/a-47-51
n/a-44-51
n/a-54-n/a
Please show your work for this. I have been trying to figure it out for days! PLEASE HELP ME?!?! :( ...

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Question 679839: A study of the effect of television commercials on 12-year-old children measured their attention span in seconds. The commercials were for clothes, food, and toys. At the .05 significance level, is there a difference in the mean attention span of the children for the various commercials? Are there significant differences between pairs of means? Would you recommend dropping one of the three commercial types?
Clothes-Food-Toys
26-45-60
21-48-51
43-43-43
35-53-54
28-47-63
31-42-53
17-34-48
31-43-58
20-57-47
n/a-47-51
n/a-44-51
n/a-54-n/a
Please show your work for this. I have been trying to figure it out for days!! PLEASE HELP ME?!?! :(

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Question 679838: A study of the effect of television commercials on 12-year-old children measured their attention span in seconds. The commercials were for clothes, food, and toys. At the .05 significance level, is there a difference in the mean attention span of the children for the various commercials? Are there significant differences between pairs of means? Would you recommend dropping one of the three commercial types?
Clothes-Food-Toys
26-45-60
21-48-51
43-43-43
35-53-54
28-47-63
31-42-53
17-34-48
31-43-58
20-57-47
n/a-47-51
n/a-44-51
n/a-54-n/a
Please show your work for this.. I have been trying to figure it out for days! PLEASE HELP ME?!?! :(

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Question 679837: A study of the effect of television commercials on 12-year-old children measured their attention span in seconds. The commercials were for clothes, food, and toys. At the .05 significance level, is there a difference in the mean attention span of the children for the various commercials? Are there significant differences between pairs of means? Would you recommend dropping one of the three commercial types?
Clothes-Food-Toys
26-45-60
21-48-51
43-43-43
35-53-54
28-47-63
31-42-53
17-34-48
31-43-58
20-57-47
n/a-47-51
n/a-44-51
n/a-54-n/a
Please show your work for this. I have been trying to figure it out for days! PLEASE HELP ME?!?! :'(

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Question 679835: A study of the effect of television commercials on 12-year-old children measured their attention span in seconds. The commercials were for clothes, food, and toys. At the .05 significance level, is there a difference in the mean attention span of the children for the various commercials? Are there significant differences between pairs of means? Would you recommend dropping one of the three commercial types?
Clothes-Food-Toys
26-45-60
21-48-51
43-43-43
35-53-54
28-47-63
31-42-53
17-34-48
31-43-58
20-57-47
n/a-47-51
n/a-44-51
n/a-54-n/a
Please show your work for this. I have been trying to figure it out for days! PLEASE HELP ME?!?! :(

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Question 680325: In a certain game, the probability of the winning is 0.3; the probability of loosing is 0.7. If a player wins, the player will collect $50. If the players looses, the player will lose $5. What is the expected value of this game?
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Question 680547: You are a prisoner but you will be released if you draw a red marble from one of two jars. If you draw a yellow marble you will be in prison for life. You must place 10 red marbles and 10 yellow marbles in the jars (at least one marble in each jar) so that you maximize your probability of freedom. Determine your probability of being released.
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Question 680619: Drawing three non face cards in a row from a standard deck of cards when the drawn card is not returned to the deck each time what is the probability? How to solve step by step so i can understand i
t. Please and thank you.

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Question 680622: Find the probability of given event. Chooseing seven numbers that match seven randomly selected balls when the balls are numbered 1 through 32? Please show me step by step to be able to understand it please and thank you.

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Question 680608: In a family with 7 children, excluding multiple births what is the probabilty of haveing 7 girls ? Assume that a girl is as lkkely as boy at birth? Want to know how to solve step by step to be able to understand please and thankyou.
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Question 680636: Please help me solve: Suppose that x=time to complete a standardized test has a normal distribution with mean=84 and standard deviation=10. find the probability that it takes 1 hour to finish the test.
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Question 680638: A set of data items is normally distributed with a mean of 400 and a standard deviation of 60. Find the data item in this distribution that corresponds to the following z-score:
z=3

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Question 680559: Assume that a procedure yields a binomial distrubution with a trial repeated 15 times. If the probability of sucess is (3/7) on a single trial, find the probability of exactly 4 successes. Do not use intermediate rounding in tis problem. Use exact value (fraction) in the formula and round to 3 significant digits only at the end of the computation.
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Question 680698: Jason has a packet of tomato seeds left over from last year. He plants 36 of the seeds and only 8 sprout. what is the experimental probability that a tomato seed from this packet will sprout?
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Question 680956: dear tutors, pls help me with this problem:
A professor grading a statistics examination has promised to give an equal number of A's, B's, C's, and D's. If three students are chosen randomly, what is the probability that all three will receive different grades?

thank you

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Question 681565: In English:
Ten people are randomly seated at a round table. What the probability p that two members of a couple in particular are sitting together?
En español:
Diez personas se encuentran sentadas aleatoriamente en una mesa redonda. ¿Cuál es la probabildad p de que dos miembros de una pareja en particular esten sentados juntos?

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Question 681564: In English:
Eight cards are extracted without replacement from an ordinary deck. find the probability of getting exactly three ACEs or exactly three kings (or both).

ocho cartas se extraen sin reposición de una baraja ordinaria. encontrar la probabilidad de obtener exactamente tres ases o exactamente tres reyes (o ambos).

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Question 681670: Four different types of fertilizers are used on raspberry plants. The number of raspberries on each randomly selected plant is given below. Use the Kruskal-Wallis test to fin the critical value H to test the claim that there is no difference in the distribution of the populations. Use a = 0.05
Fertilizer 1: 7 6 7 8 8 7
Fertilizer 2: 6 9 6 6 6 7
Fertilizer 3: 7 4 5 4 3 4
Fertilizer 4: 4 6 4 5 6 5
Answers: A: 7.815, B: 7.352, C: 6.531, D: 5.198

If you can also tell me the calculations and how to program it into a calculator that will help. I have other problems kinda like this one and need to know how to do this so I may do the others. Thanks ^_^

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Question 681767: Two dice are rolled. Find the probability that the sum was a 4 given that one of the numbers was a 1.
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Question 681786: Dear Tutor,
I'm having a problem with expected value problems. This is one: At many airports, a person can pay only $1.00 for a $100,000 life insurance policy covering the duration of the flight. In other words, the insurance company pays $100,000 if the insured person dies from a possible flight crash; otherwise the company gains $1.00 (before expenses). Suppose that past records indicate 0.45 deaths per million passengers. How much can the company expect to gain on one policy? On 100,000 policies? Thank you very much

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Question 681795: A box of contains three oranges and 5 cherry candies. If 4 candies are chosen at random what is the probability that no more than one will be orange?
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Question 681771: A single card is drawn from a deck. What is the probability of getting a queen or a king?
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Question 682020: THE PROBABILITY OF A STUDENT AT A PARTICULAR UNIVERSITY BEING FEMALE IS 0.57. 12 STUDENTS AT THIS UNIVERSITY ARE SELECTED AT RANDOM (INDEPENDENTLY OF EACH OTHER. WHAT IS THE PROBABILITY THAT 3 OF THEM ARE FEMALE?
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Question 681899: Three cards are drawn at random from an ordinary pack of cards. Find the probability that they will consist of a king, a queen and an ace
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Question 681839: Is it reasonable to use the binomial distribution to model the following situation? Discuss all 4 conditions, then say whether you would use the binomial distribution or not.

An labor relations investigator asks employees at different companies whether they feel they recieve fair treatment from their employer.

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Question 681825: Determine the area under the normal curve to the left of z= -1.05
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Question 681650: Johnny found that the large ones totaled 30 more than 3 times the number of small ones. The ratio of the number of small ones to large ones was 1 to 6. How many were large and how many were small?
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Question 682080: Example 1: Four friends cleaning out their math folders were too lazy to get up and throw the papers in the trash. Instead, they sat at their desks and took shots at the wastebasket. Together they took a total of 188 shots. Only 89 of the shots actually made it in the wastebasket, and of those that went in 32 of them hit the rim before going in. Sixty-four shots missed the rim and did not go in the wastebasket.
a.) How many shots hit the rim but did not go in the wastebasket?
b.) What is the probability a shot hit the rim but did not go in the wastebasket?
P(shot hit the rim and did not go in) =
c.) What is the probability a shot went in the basket?
d.) What is the probability a shot went in if the shot hit the rim?
P(shot made/hit rim) =

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Question 682177: use the confidence interval to find the margin of error and the sample mean.a biologist reports a confidence interval of(1.8,2.4)when estimating the mean height(in centimeters)of a sample of seedlings.
the sample mean is____
the estimated margin of error is__

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Question 682166: The critical value associated with a p level of 0.05 for a two-tailed hypothesis test using the z statistic is:
1.96
-1.65 and 1.65
-1.96 and 1.96
1.65

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Question 682259: The following data lists the average monthly snowfall for January in 15 cities around the US:

38 0 47 32 42 31 40 47
35 43 36 17 36 8 1

Find the mean, variance, and standard deviation. Please show all of your work.

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Question 682437: A commitee of 15 members is voting on a proposal each member casts a yay or a nay vote. on a random voting basis, what is the probability that the final vote count is unanimous?
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Question 682438: suppose you pay $2.00 to roll a fair die with the understanding that you will get back $4.00 for rolling a 2 or a 1, nothing otherwise. what is your expected net winnings?
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Question 682269: if the probability of a success on a single trial is .2, what is the probability of obtaining 3 successes in 10 trials if the number of successes is binomial?
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Question 682459: A researcher wishes to estimate ,with 99%confidence ,the percentage of adults who supported abolishing the penny.His estimate must be accurate within 4% of the true proportion.
a.)find the minimum sample size needed using a prior study that found that 24% of the respondents said they support abolishing the penny?
b)what is the minimum sample size needed assuming that no prior information is available?

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Question 682463: John keeps the phone numbers for his seven closest friends(3 men and 4 women) in his phone digital memory. How many ways can he list them if:
a. men are listed before women?
b. men are all listed next to each other?
c. women are all listed next to each other?
d. men and women alternate?

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Question 682541: the probability that her age will fall between 55 and 60 years is____
the probability that her age will fall between 47 and 53 years is___
the probability that her age will be less than 35 years is____
the probability that her age will exceed 41 years is___

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Question 682675: n a recent survey of 100 women, the following information was gathered.
38 use shampoo A.
39 use shampoo B.
31 use shampoo C.
8 use shampoos A and B.
6 use shampoos A and C.
2 use shampoos B and C.
1 use all three.
Use the figure to answer the question in the problem.
How many are using shampoo A only (Region I)?
women

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Question 682663: For every lot of a liquid substance that arrives, I do a pass/fail test. I've received 1250 lots with zero lots failing the test. How many lots must pass before the probability of failure is zero?
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Question 682660: In a recent survey of 100 women, the following information was gathered.
40 use shampoo A.
35 use shampoo B.
36 use shampoo C.
9 use shampoos A and B.
10 use shampoos A and C.
5 use shampoos B and C.
1 use all three.
Use the figure to answer the question in the problem.

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Question 652259: Five thousand raffle tickets are to be sold at $10 each to benefit a local community group. The prizes, the number of each prize to be given away, and the dollar value of winnings for each prize are as follows:

Prize Number to Be
Given Away Dollar Value
Automobile 1 $20,000
Entertainment center 2 3,000 each
DVD recorder 5 400 each
Gift certificate 50 20 each

If you buy one ticket, calculate your expected winnings. (Form the probability distribution of x = your dollar winnings, and remember to subtract the cost of your ticket.
i have tried many different ways. i've tried
Auto 0.0002 20000 10 19990
ente center 0.0004 3000 10 2990
dvd 0.001 400 10 390
gift cerft 0.01 20 10 10

19990(.0002)+ 2990(.0004)+ 390(.001)+ 10(.01) 5.684
3.998 1.196 0.39 0.1 5.684
396010000(.0002)+ 8940100(.0004)+ 152100(.001)+ 100(.01) 82931.14
79202 3576.04 152.1 1 82931.14
82931.14- (5.684)^2 82898.83
SQUARE ROOT 82898.83
287.922

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