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Category > Statistics Posted 15 Jun 2017 My Price 7.00

M&Ms are blended in a ratio of 13 percent brown

5.55      M&Ms are blended in a ratio of 13 percent brown, 14 percent yellow, 13 percent red, 24 percent blue, 20 percent orange, and 16 percent green. Suppose you choose a sample of two M&Ms at random from a large bag. (a) Show the sample space. (b) What is the probability that both are brown? (c) Both blue? (d) Both green? (e) Find the probability of one brown and one green

M&M. (f ) Actually take 100 samples of two M&Ms (with replacement) and record the fre- quency of each outcome listed in (b) and (c) above. How close did your empirical results come to your predictions? (g) Which definition of probability applies in this situation? (Data are from www.mmmars.com.)

 

 

 

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Status NEW Posted 15 Jun 2017 11:06 AM My Price 7.00

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