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Kаtiаnа knоws 14 gymnastics tricks, 9 оn flоor, 5, on the beam. Her coach randomly selects three tricks from a hat (without replacement) for her to do to test her abilities to move to the next level and where it will be done (floor or beam) is recorded. a) What is the probability that all three tricks selected are on the floor? b) What is the probability that at least two of the tricks selected are on beam? c) What is the probability the third trick selected is on floor, given that the first two were on beam? d) What is the probability that at most two tricks on floor are selected? e) Let A=the event (the first trick is on the Floor), and let B = (the third trick selected is on the beam). Are A&B mutually exclusive? Why or why not? 6.f) What is the probability of selecting these three specific tricks (roundoff on the floor, back handspring on the beam, backflip on the floor)?
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The client is identified by the nurse аs hаving аn intermittent fever. The student asks what that means. The nurse explains that an intermittent fever is:
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