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MT207-Assignment..
MT 207 – Probability Theory
Assignment 3
1. Let
S = {set of all natural numbers up to 20},
K = {set of even numbers up to 16}.
L = {4 <S< 9}
M = {set of all odd numbers greater than or equal to 11}
Find:
(a.) LuK (b.) MC (c.) Kn LnM (d.) ((L n K) u M)C
(e.) Draw a Venn diagram of the given sets.
2. In MT 207 class, there are 43 computer engineering students and 34 civil
engineering students. Dr. Lawrence wants to select one computer
engineering and one civil engineering student to represent the class for a
function in Rectorate office. In how many ways can Dr. Lawrence make
this selection?
3. In how many ways can this diagram be coloured subject to the following
two conditions?
(i.) Each of the smaller triangle is to be painted with one of the three
colours: White, black or blue.
(ii.) No two adjacent regions have the same colour.
If "C, = "C,, then n is equal to
4.
If "P,
= 840, "C_ = 35, then r =
5.
1SC, + 1$C, - 15C, - $C, =
6.
Transcribed Image Text:10:20 MT207-Assignment.. MT 207 – Probability Theory Assignment 3 1. Let S = {set of all natural numbers up to 20}, K = {set of even numbers up to 16}. L = {4 <S< 9} M = {set of all odd numbers greater than or equal to 11} Find: (a.) LuK (b.) MC (c.) Kn LnM (d.) ((L n K) u M)C (e.) Draw a Venn diagram of the given sets. 2. In MT 207 class, there are 43 computer engineering students and 34 civil engineering students. Dr. Lawrence wants to select one computer engineering and one civil engineering student to represent the class for a function in Rectorate office. In how many ways can Dr. Lawrence make this selection? 3. In how many ways can this diagram be coloured subject to the following two conditions? (i.) Each of the smaller triangle is to be painted with one of the three colours: White, black or blue. (ii.) No two adjacent regions have the same colour. If "C, = "C,, then n is equal to 4. If "P, = 840, "C_ = 35, then r = 5. 1SC, + 1$C, - 15C, - $C, = 6.
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