No, the probability of getting a 5 is 1/6, but you could roll any number of fives in a row. It is just as likely to get rolled the second time as it was the first.
Answer:
The answer to your question is 0 < x ≤ 3/14
Step-by-step explanation:
Here are the steps to solve it.
First, you need to solve your inequality step-by-step:
3/x −2 ≥ 12
-2x + 3/x = ≥12
Next, find the critical points of the inequality:
2x + 3/x = 12
−2x + 3 = 12x (Multiply both sides by x)
−2x + 3 − 12x = 12x − 12x (Subtract 12x from both sides)
−14x + 3 = 0
−14x + 3 − 3 = 0 − 3 (Subtract 3 from both sides)
−14x = −3
-14x/ -14 = -3/ -14 (Divide both sides by -14)
So, that gives you your answer:
x = 3/14
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First answer: 160
Second answer: 300
Answer:
Prob = 0.00009 = 0.009% , Less Likely
Step-by-step explanation:
Using Binomial Distribution, Prob = N c r . ( P )^ r . ( Q ) ^ (n -r) .
,P = success probability, ie candidate considered be trustworthy = 70% = 0.7; N = trials = 200 ; Q = failure probability, ie non trustworthy = 1 - 0.7 = 0.3 r = no. of success = 116
Pr = 200c116 . (0.7)^116 . (0.3)^(200 - 116) = 200c116 (0.7)^116 (0.3)^84 = 0.00009 = 0.009%
Less probability means Less Likely