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Pennsylvania State University *

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Computer Science

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Jan 9, 2024

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1 1 10 / 10 + 10 pts Correct Answer Incorrect Partial Credit Options + 4 pts Uses law of total probability + 4 pts Calculates conditional probabilities for second ball to be red given color of first ball drawn + 0 pts No answer Page 4
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2 2 10 / 10 + 10 pts Correct Answer Incorrect Partial Credit Options + 3 pts Uses law of total probability + 3 pts Calculates conditional probabilities for drawing two red balls from each urn + 3 pts Calculates conditional probabilities for drawing four total red balls for each possible urn pair + 0 pts No answer Page 6
3 3 10 / 10 + 10 pts Correct Answer Incorrect Partial Credit Options + 4 pts Uses Bayes Theorem + 4 pts Identifies that X's decision to lie and the coin flip are independent events. + 0 pts No answer Page 8
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4 4 10 / 10 + 10 pts Correct Answer Incorrect Partial Credit Options + 4 pts Shows that $$P(A \cap B) = P(B)$$ + 4 pts Shows that $$P(A | B) = 1$$ + 2 pts Did some work + 0 pts No answer Page 10
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5 5 10 / 10 + 10 pts Correct Answer Incorrect Partial Credit Options - 4 pts Doesn't Use binomial distribution formula - 4 pts Formulates P(heads < 3) in terms of P(heads = 0) + P(heads = 1) + P(heads = 2) - 2 pts Incorrect final answer + 0 pts No answer Page 12
6 6 10 / 10 + 10 pts Correct Answer Incorrect Partial Credit Options + 3 pts Calculates expected value for n = 2 + 0 pts No answer Page 14
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