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- 4. Jac tosses an unbiased coin. If the coin lands with head up on each toss, he wins Php50. However, if it lands with tail up, he loses Php60. If he continues to play the game, how much can he expect to win or lose? 5. You are in a carnival and yoU saw a game. The rule says that the outcome in the game is a random variable from 1 to 14 and if the outcome is even, you win Php50. If the outcome is odd, you win nothing. If you play the game, what is the expected gain if there is any?95. Three professors at George Washington University did an experiment to determine if economists are more selfish than other people. They dropped 64 stamped, addressed envelopes with $10 cash in different classrooms on the George Washington campus. 44% were returned overall. From the economics classes 56% of the envelopes were returned. From the business, psychology, and history classes 31% were returned. Let: R= money returned; E = economics classes; O = other classes a. Write a probability statement for the overall percent of money returned. b. Write a probability statement for the percent of money returned out of the economics classes. c. Write a probability statement for the percent of money returned out of the other classes. d. Is money being returned independent of the class? Justify your answer numerically and explain it. e. Based upon this study, do you think that economists are more selfish than other people? Explain why or why not. Include numbers to justify your answer.please answer fully on paper ill mkae sure to thumbs up on different accounts if answer is right. ive asked it a couple times and keep getting different answers. thanks a ton
- 7. Flip 4 coins at the same time. Let random variable x be the number of heads showing and determine the following (1 511 a) Probability distribution table b) Probability of getting exactly 1 Head c) Probability of getting exactly 2 HeadsSuppose that A and B are denote as event 1 and event 2 respectively and S denote as Sample Space, give explanation in the scenario below; What do you mean by “The union of the two events A and B, denoted by the symbol A U B” Explain.9. Approximately 75% of statistics students do their homework on time for it to be collected and graded. Eight students were randomly selected. Use the binomial distribution to answer the questions. a) Find the probability that one student did their homework on time. b) Find the probability that at least 7 students did their homework on time.
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