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I thinks its C , but im sorry if its wrong.
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The answer is 0.123.
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You want to find the intersection between P(Spade) and P(Red). Knowing that there's no replacement, the probability will be given by the formula:
⇒ P(Spade∩Red) = P(Spade)*P(Red/Spade)
⇒ P(Spade∩Red) = P(Red)*P(Spade/Red)
Either formula works, but I'm going to choose to work with the first formula.
Therefore:
P(Spade) =
P(Red/Spade) =
So:
P(Spade∩Red) = *= =
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1) The constant of the polynomial expression represents the:
number of group members when the site launches
2) The binomial (1+7x) is a factor of the polynomial expression and represents the:
number of members per group after x months
Solution:
1) The estimate for the total number of groups members (y) is given by the polynomial expression:
y=14x^2+37x+5
where x is the number of months since the site's launch.
When the site launchs:
x=0→y=14(0)^2+37(0)+5=14(0)+0+5=0+0+5→y=5
The number of group members when the site launches is 5
And the problem says: "The site will launch with five study groups"
2) The site will launch with five study groups, each with its creator as its only member, then the number of members per group is 1.
Richard estimates that seven new members will be added to each study group every month (x), then:
The number of members per group after x months will be: 1+7x