Transcription of 3.6 Exercises
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Exercises45SW1R1R2 Figure : Venn diagram showing how selecting a red chip on thefirstdraw (R1) and selecting a white chip on thefirst draw (W1) partition thesample spaceS; the event of selecting a red chip on the second draw (R2)is overlaid in Exercises = answers are provided beginning on page Suppose a standard 6-sided die is rolled 4 times. How many outcomes are in the samplespaceS? Suppose two cards are selected from a deck of cards withoutreplacement (a deck has 52cards). How many outcomes are in the sample spaceS? Suppose a 6-sided die (with sides labeled 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6) is rolled 2 times.
3.6 Exercises 47 (d) Suppose computers are repeatedly selected (assume independence). Find the probability that the 4th selected computer is the first one running Linux. 3.14 A slot machine has 3 wheels. Each wheel has 10 symbols, and each symbol is equally likely when the wheel is spun (assume the wheels act independently of each other). The
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