subject
Mathematics, 26.02.2020 04:53 FailingstudentXD

Susie has a bag of marbles containing 3 Red, 7 Green, and 10 Blue marbles.

For sub-problems 1 to 3, compute the probability in two ways:

(a) With Replacement: The marbles are drawn one at a time. After each draw it is replaced back into the bag before picking the next marble.

(b) Without replacement: Each drawn marble is held onto until all marbles are drawn.

1. What is the probability of picking 5 marbles and getting at least one red marble?

2. What is the probability of picking 6 marbles having 2 of each color?

3. Pick 8 marbles: 4 green and 4 blue.

4. Susie sells the marbles for 5 cents each. For 5 cents, she'll let you pick out a random marble out of the bag. (There are no taksie-backsies - i. e., no replacements!) How much would you have to pay Susie to be sure of getting at least 6 marbles of the same color?

5. Unfortunately you are a nickel shy of what you need to guarantee six marbles. If you buy as many marbles as you can afford, what are your chances of getting six or more marbles of the same color for at least one of the colors? Hint: Break it down into cases for how you might count the ways of getting at least six marbles of one color. Watch out for double counting!

ansver
Answers: 2

Another question on Mathematics

question
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:30
The square pyramid has a volume of 441 cubic inches. what is the value of x? 1/7x is the height x is the base
Answers: 1
question
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:00
Acompany that manufactures and sells guitars made changes in their product range. from the start they had 20 models. then they reduced the number of models to 15. as a result, the company enjoyed a 10% increase in turnover. - how much did the stock level change? in (%)
Answers: 2
question
Mathematics, 22.06.2019 02:30
Why can't my rank go i have 1723 points, but my rank is only at ambitious, which is only 250 points! like, (p.s. i know this isn't related to math, but i just don't know why it's doing this and i would really appreciate if someone could tell me whats going on with this)
Answers: 1
question
Mathematics, 22.06.2019 03:30
Ineed asap. 35 points. in order for two polygons to be similar, two conditions must be met. first, all pairs of corresponding sides must be in proportion. second, all corresponding angles must be congruent. prove that angle congruence is not enough, by itself, to establish that two polygons are similar. do this by describing or drawing two polygons that are not similar but whose corresponding angles are all congruent.
Answers: 1
You know the right answer?
Susie has a bag of marbles containing 3 Red, 7 Green, and 10 Blue marbles.

For sub-prob...
Questions
question
Mathematics, 11.05.2021 21:50
question
SAT, 11.05.2021 21:50
question
History, 11.05.2021 21:50
question
Computers and Technology, 11.05.2021 21:50
question
Mathematics, 11.05.2021 21:50
Questions on the website: 13722363