A bag contains 5 green tiles and 12 red tiles. A child rando…
A bag contains 5 green tiles and 12 red tiles. A child randomly selects 4 tiles WITH replacement. What is the probability he selected a green tile, then another green tile, then a red tile, then another red tile? Round your answer to 3 decimal places.
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Answer this question in full sentences. Dragon’s Den Question: a) Identify the Mesopotamian innovation you would rank #1 according to the criteria for historical significance: how many groups were affected and how deeply they were affected. b) Explain how your chosen #1 innovation meets each criteria (2 details x 2 marks).
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To meet the requirements for an interior design license, candidates must take 4 tests. The director at a large firm reviews employees’ records regarding the number of tests a designer passed. Which table represents a valid probability distribution for this experiment? (Hint: it is not important how the individual probabilities were computed) TABLE A Number of Errors p(x) 1 0.24 2 0.16 3 0.51 4 0.09 TABLE B Number of Errors p(x) 0 0.11 1 0.09 2 0.14 3 0.23 4 0.43 TABLE C Number of Errors p(x) 1 0.28 2 – 0.20 3 0.73 4 0.23 TABLE D Number of Errors p(x) 0 0.38 1 0.41 2 0.24 3 0.08 4 0.02
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Instructions: You have 60 minutes to complete this question. Your response should demonstrate understanding of the theoretical positions (Roiphe, Pineau, Dixon), apply key frameworks from the course, and defend your own position with careful reasoning. Aim for 600-900 words total (this is just a guideline you can go over if you need to).
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The following 4 questions are based on the scenario below: Joseph is a venture capitalist investing in a new startup firm called Childsafe. Childsafe is working on a product that adopts the latest in canine technology to protect children. Specifically, they are working on a product that you can apply to children once a month to repel ticks and fleas. Similar to the canine product Frontline, this product is also a liquid that can be applied to the back of a child’s neck. As you can see, the potential for this product is tremendous, especially in regions of the country where Lyme disease (a tick-borne illness) runs rampant. Joseph originally invested $100,000 in this firm a year ago. Six months later they asked for an additional $50,000 because they were having difficulty changing the chemical composition in the canine product to be safe for children. Last month they asked for an additional $30,000 as they attempt to navigate the FDA approval process for their product. They are back again and they are now asking for an additional $40,000 because they are running into difficulties finding children as test subjects for their clinical trials. Joseph’s original 100,000 investment is an example of …
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