A and B are involved in a duel. The rules of the duel are that they are to pick up their guns and shoot at each other simultaneously. If one or both are hit, then the duel is over. If both shots miss, then they repeat the process. Suppose that the results of the shots are independent and that each shot of A will hit B with probability PA, and each shot of B will hit A with probability PB. What is a. the probability that A is not hit? b. the probability that both duelists are hit? c. the probability that the duel ends after the nth round of shots? d. the conditional probability that the duel ends after the nth round of shots given that A is not hit? e. the conditional probability that the duel ends after the nth round of shots given that both duelists are hit?
A and B are involved in a duel. The rules of the duel are that they are to pick up their guns and shoot at each other simultaneously. If one or both are hit, then the duel is over. If both shots miss, then they repeat the process. Suppose that the results of the shots are independent and that each shot of A will hit B with probability PA, and each shot of B will hit A with probability PB. What is a. the probability that A is not hit? b. the probability that both duelists are hit? c. the probability that the duel ends after the nth round of shots? d. the conditional probability that the duel ends after the nth round of shots given that A is not hit? e. the conditional probability that the duel ends after the nth round of shots given that both duelists are hit?
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A and B are involved in a duel. The rules of the duel are that they are to pick up their guns and shoot at each other simultaneously. If one or both are hit, then the duel is over. If both shots miss, then they repeat the process. Suppose that the results of the shots are independent and that each shot of A will hit B with probability PA, and each shot of B will hit A with probability PB. What is
a. the probability that A is not hit?
b. the probability that both duelists are hit?
c. the probability that the duel ends after the nth round of shots?
d. the conditional probability that the duel ends after the nth round of shots given that A is not hit?
e. the conditional probability that the duel ends after the nth round of shots given that both duelists are hit?
Among a student group 54% use Google Chrome, 20% Internet Explorer, 10% Firefox, 5% Mozilla, and the rest use Safari. What is the probability that you need to pick 7 students to find 2 students using Google Chrome? Report answer to 3 decimals.
Samples of rejuvenated mitochondria are mutated (defective) with a probability 0.13. Find the probability that at most one sample is mutated in 10 samples. Report answer to 3 decimal places.
The same final exam of the astronomy course was given to two groups of students. The maximum number of points that a student can score is 100. The first group consisted of a random sample of 10 students who were taught by Professor A. Students from the first group obtained the following results:
87 88 91 88 86 92 81 93 73 99
The second group consisted of a random sample of 9 students who were taught by Professor B. Students from the second group obtained the following results:
74 74 79 97 67 88 86 83 78
Compute the mean squares of between-group variability, MSBET. Round your answer to two decimal places.
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