11. Let A represent the event that Mohammed gets an A on his Physics test. If P(A) = 0.6, determine P(A'). a. b. C. d. 0.6 0.8 0.4 None of these

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11. Let A represent the event that Mohammed gets an A on his Physics test. If P(A) = 0.6, determine
P(A').
0.6
0.8
C.
0.4
d. None of these
a.
b.
12. The probability of a new antiviral medication successfully curing patients was found to be 0.77. If this
is a binomial distribution, about how many would you expect to be cured if 250 ill patients received
this medication?
a. 82
b. 173
C.
192
d. None of these
13. What are the odds in favour of Maria and Nathan being born on the same day of the week?
a. 1:6
b. 6:1
C. 1:7
d. 6:7
Transcribed Image Text:11. Let A represent the event that Mohammed gets an A on his Physics test. If P(A) = 0.6, determine P(A'). 0.6 0.8 C. 0.4 d. None of these a. b. 12. The probability of a new antiviral medication successfully curing patients was found to be 0.77. If this is a binomial distribution, about how many would you expect to be cured if 250 ill patients received this medication? a. 82 b. 173 C. 192 d. None of these 13. What are the odds in favour of Maria and Nathan being born on the same day of the week? a. 1:6 b. 6:1 C. 1:7 d. 6:7
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