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The figure shows two circles are inscribed inside a square and when OA and OB are chords of the circles, What is the angle between the chords?
The figure shows two circles are inscribed inside a square and when OA and OB are chords of the circles, What is the angle between the chords? The figure shows two circles are inscribed inside a square and when OA and OB are chords of the circles, What is the angle between the chords? &n ...
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What is the side of the square which has 5 circles with 3cm radius?
What is the side of the square which has 5 circles with 3cm radius? What is the side of the square which has 5 circles with 3cm radius? &nbsp; ...
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When are two sets disjoint?
When are two sets disjoint?When are two sets disjoint? ...
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What are events in probability?
What are events in probability?What are events in probability? ...
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If $\mathrm{P}=n^{2}+1: n=0,2,3$ and $\mathrm{Q}=n+1: n=2,3,5$, find $\mathrm{P} \cap \mathrm{Q}$.
If $\mathrm{P}=n^{2}+1: n=0,2,3$ and $\mathrm{Q}=n+1: n=2,3,5$, find $\mathrm{P} \cap \mathrm{Q}$.If $\mathrm{P}=n^{2}+1: n=0,2,3$ and $\mathrm{Q}=n+1: n=2,3,5$, find $\mathrm{P} \cap \mathrm{Q}$. A. $\{5,10\}$ B. $\{4,6\}$ C. \(\{1,3\}\ ...
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How do I compute the probability of mutually exclusive events?
How do I compute the probability of mutually exclusive events?How do I compute the probability of mutually exclusive events? ...
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In the figure, three circles are tangent to each other and to the parallel lines as shown. If $C_{1}$ has radius $r$ and $C_{2}$ has radius $s$, what is the radius of $C_{3}$ ? In the figure, three circles are tangent to each other and to the parallel lines as shown. If $C_{1}$ has radius $r$ and $C_{2}$ has radius $s$, wha ...
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Given: $\quad B<C$ $B<D<A$ Which of the following expressions is necessarily true?
Given: $\quad B<C$ $B<D<A$ Which of the following expressions is necessarily true?Given: $\quad B&lt;C$ $B&lt;D&lt;A$ Which of the following expressions is necessarily true? (1) $\quad C&lt;D$ (2) $\mathrm{D}&lt;\mathrm{C}$ (3) $\ma ... close Notice: Undefined index: avatar in /home/customer/www/mathsgee.com/public_html/qa-theme/AVEN/qa-theme.php on line 993 Suppose that of$1,000,000$live births in Paris over some period, 508,000 are boys. 0 answers 91 views Suppose that of$1,000,000$live births in Paris over some period, 508,000 are boys.Suppose that of$1,000,000$live births in Paris over some period, 508,000 are boys. Suppose$X$is$\operatorname{Bin}\left(10^{6}, 0.5\right)$and c ... close 1 answer 169 views Given that$0.04 \%$of vehicles break down when driving through a certain tunnel find the probability of (a) no (b) at least two breakdowns in an hour when 2,000 vehicles enter the tunnel.Given that$0.04 \%$of vehicles break down when driving through a certain tunnel find the probability of (a) no (b) at least two breakdowns in an hou ... close Notice: Undefined index: avatar in /home/customer/www/mathsgee.com/public_html/qa-theme/AVEN/qa-theme.php on line 993 Events which occur randomly at rate$r$are counted over a time period of length$s$so the event count$X$is Poisson. Find$P(X=2), P(X<2)$and$P(X>2)$when 1 answer 138 views Events which occur randomly at rate$r$are counted over a time period of length$s$so the event count$X$is Poisson. Find$P(X=2), P(X<2)$and$P(X>2)$whenEvents which occur randomly at rate$r$are counted over a time period of length$s$so the event count$X$is Poisson. Find$P(X=2), P(X&lt;2)$and$ ...
Two events $\mathrm{A}$ and $\mathrm{B}$ are such that $\mathrm{P}(A)=0.5, \mathrm{P}(B)=0.3$ and $\mathrm{P}(A \cap B)=0.1 .$
Two events $\mathrm{A}$ and $\mathrm{B}$ are such that $\mathrm{P}(A)=0.5, \mathrm{P}(B)=0.3$ and $\mathrm{P}(A \cap B)=0.1 .$Two events $\mathrm{A}$ and $\mathrm{B}$ are such that $\mathrm{P}(A)=0.5, \mathrm{P}(B)=0.3$ and $\mathrm{P}(A \cap B)=0.1 .$ Calculate (a) $\mathrm ... close Notice: Undefined index: avatar in /home/customer/www/mathsgee.com/public_html/qa-theme/AVEN/qa-theme.php on line 993 Show that$P(A$or$B)=P(A)+P(B)-P(A$and$B)$0 answers 122 views Show that$P(A$or$B)=P(A)+P(B)-P(A$and$B)$Show that &nbsp;$P(A$or$B)=P(A)+P(B)-P(A$and$B)$... close Notice: Undefined index: avatar in /home/customer/www/mathsgee.com/public_html/qa-theme/AVEN/qa-theme.php on line 993 What is the probability of$A, P(A) ?$What is the probability of$A$given$B, P(A \mid B) ?$1 answer 138 views What is the probability of$A, P(A) ?$What is the probability of$A$given$B, P(A \mid B) ?$I roll a fair die. Let$A$be the event that the outcome is an odd number, i.e.,$A=\{1,3,5\} .$Also let$B$be the event that the outcome is less th ... close Notice: Undefined index: avatar in /home/customer/www/mathsgee.com/public_html/qa-theme/AVEN/qa-theme.php on line 993 WHen are two sets mutually exclusive or disjoint? 1 answer 182 views WHen are two sets mutually exclusive or disjoint?WHen are two sets mutually exclusive or disjoint? ... close 1 answer 226 views close Notice: Undefined index: avatar in /home/customer/www/mathsgee.com/public_html/qa-theme/AVEN/qa-theme.php on line 993 Getting a head when tossing a coin and getting a six when rolling a dice. 1 answer 267 views Getting a head when tossing a coin and getting a six when rolling a dice.State whether the following events are independent, mutually exclusive or neither: Getting a head when tossing a coin and getting a six when rolling ... close 1 answer 4K views On a december day, the probability of snow is .30. the probability of a "cold" day is .50. the probability of snow and "cold" weather is .15. are snow and "cold" weather independent events?On a December day, the probability of snow is .30. the probability of a &quot;cold&quot; day is .50. the probability of snow and &quot;cold&quot; weat ... close Notice: Undefined index: avatar in /home/customer/www/mathsgee.com/public_html/qa-theme/AVEN/qa-theme.php on line 993 What is the difference between mutually exclusive events and independent events? 1 answer 308 views What is the difference between mutually exclusive events and independent events?What is the difference between mutually exclusive events and independent events? ... close 1 answer 297 views Given that P(A)=0,7; P(B)=0,4 and P(A and B)=0,28, are events A and B mutually exclusive? Give a reason for your answer. are the events A and B independent? Give a reason for your answer.Given that P(A)=0,7; P(B)=0,4 and P(A and B)=0,28, are events A and B mutually exclusive? Give a reason for your answer. are the events A and B indepe ... close Notice: Undefined index: avatar in /home/customer/www/mathsgee.com/public_html/qa-theme/AVEN/qa-theme.php on line 993 Given P(A) = 0,6 ; P(B) = 0,3 and P(A or B) =0,8 where A and B are two different events. Are the events A and B mutually exclusive? 1 answer 284 views Given P(A) = 0,6 ; P(B) = 0,3 and P(A or B) =0,8 where A and B are two different events. Are the events A and B mutually exclusive?Given P(A) = 0,6 ; P(B) = 0,3 and P(A or B) =0,8 where A nad B are two different events. Are the events A and B mutually exclusive? Justify your answe ... close 1 answer 1.4K views A and B are two events. The probability that event A will occur is 0.4 and the probability that event B will occur is 0.3 The probability that either event A or event B will occur is 0.58. A and B are two events. The probability that event A will occur is 0.4 and the probability that event B will occur is 0.3 The probability that eithe ... close Notice: Undefined index: avatar in /home/customer/www/mathsgee.com/public_html/qa-theme/AVEN/qa-theme.php on line 993 Given any set$S$of mutually disjoint nonempty sets, is there a set$C$containing a single member from each element of$S$? 0 answers 102 views Given any set$S$of mutually disjoint nonempty sets, is there a set$C$containing a single member from each element of$S$?Given any set$S$of mutually disjoint nonempty sets, is there a set$C$containing a single member from each element of$S\$? ...