He found early methods to make quick money and also discovered probability. His work was ground-breaking, though not always correct. One of his card equations showed a 2/3 chance of winning, but actually only gave 1/5th!
Answer:
see explaination
Step-by-step explanation:
Here the null hypothesis is that the PCB survives against the alternate that the PCB 'does not survive'. The test says that the PCB will survice if it is classified as 'good'; or, it will not survive if it is classifies as 'bad'.
a. The Type II error is the error committed when a PCB which cannot actually survive is classified as 'good'.
b. Therefore P(Type II error) = P(The PCB is classified as 'good' | PCB does not survives) = 0.03.
Answer:
600 units of for snack-size, 1800 units for family-size
Step-by-step explanation:
A
B is incorrect, because some of the campers may have never gone camping before, so they would be unable to say which is their favorite camping spot
C is incorrect because all of those campers have never gone camping before, so they would be unable to say which is their favorite camping spot
D is incorrect because she is asking the campers not the counselors
Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
It would be -12 to go to the last cube so u subtract 12 from every number then multiply the numbers