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Statistics Questions

Name: Anonymous 2007-04-25 0:27 ID:VFg69vwT

time for retarded questions

2) In a large vat of marbles, 30% are brown, 20% are red, 20% are yellow, 10% are green, 10% are orange, and the rest are blue. If a marble is drawn at random, what’s the probability that it’s (a) red or green (b) not yellow (c) neither yellow nor blue. If four marbles are drawn at random what’s the probability that (d) all are yellow (e) none are brown (f) exactly one is brown (g) at least one is brown (h) the first marble or the last marble is brown

Whats the formula for (f)? thanks!

Name: Anonymous 2007-04-25 1:02 ID:cnID7IGy

This large vat I assume is large enough so that you can pretend that there are unlimited number of marbles?  So then you could use binomial probability, where always P(brown) = 0.3 and P(not brown) = 0.7, no matter how many marbles you take out.  So you want P(brown)xP(not brown)xP(not brown)xP(not brown).

Name: Anonymous 2007-04-25 1:09 ID:cnID7IGy

Oh, and multiply the result above again by 4!/(1!(4-1!) which is 24/6=4.  That's using the combinations formula, with 4C1.

see http://faculty.vassar.edu/lowry/binomialX.html

Name: Anonymous 2007-04-25 1:11 ID:cnID7IGy

The long way is to say you could have brown/notbrown/notbrown/notbrown OR notbrown/brown/notbrown/notbrown/ OR notbrown/notbrown/brown/notbrown OR notbrown/notbrown/notbrown/brown.

Name: Anonymous 2007-04-25 1:38 ID:VFg69vwT

anyone got the formula for g as well?

Name: Anonymous 2007-04-25 1:57 ID:48ICsIZ/

>>5
1 - (0.7)^4

Name: Anonymous 2007-04-25 2:30 ID:VFg69vwT

lastly H please?

A certain automobile requires 12 (identical) chips all to function. 5% of the chips made by the manufacturer are defective, and when the automobile is made, 12 chips are independently chosen from this large shipment of chips. What’s the probability that the automobile will function?

also what formula would i use for this? thanks all you've been a lot of help so far!

Name: Anonymous 2007-04-25 2:57 ID:7LKCYvlV

>>1
All answers are obvoiusly 7 (seven). Or 5 (five) if you like the law of fives.

Name: Anonymous 2007-04-25 3:50 ID:n9AtPu95

a) P(R or G) = 3/10
b) P(not Y) = 8/10 = 4/5
c) P(not(Y or Bl)) = 7/10
d) P(ALL Y) = 2^4/715 = 16/715
e) P(NO Br) = 210/715 = 42/143
f) P(EXACTLY 1 Br) = 84/715
g) P(AT LEAST 1 Br) = 220/715 = 4/13
h) P(1st Br) = P(4th Br) = 660/715 = 12/13

Let me know if I should explain any of the above.

Name: Anonymous 2007-04-25 4:11 ID:n9AtPu95

>>7

P(NO DEFECTS) = 19/31

Name: Anonymous 2007-04-25 5:03 ID:n9AtPu95

>>9
Correction:
h) P(1st Br) = P(4th Br) = 3/10

Name: Anonymous 2009-03-18 2:17

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Marijuana MUST be legalized.

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