Asked by Anonymous
The probability of having homework over the weekend in math is 0.9,history is 0.6, and Spanish is 0.75.
1. What is the probability of having exactly one class that gives homework?
Is this a nCx problem?
I got an illogical answer: 10.54=1054% THIS IS NOT RIGHT!!!!!!!
2. What is the probability of having homework in at least 1 class?
My answer : 0.492
1. What is the probability of having exactly one class that gives homework?
Is this a nCx problem?
I got an illogical answer: 10.54=1054% THIS IS NOT RIGHT!!!!!!!
2. What is the probability of having homework in at least 1 class?
My answer : 0.492
Answers
Answered by
Reiny
1.
could be 1 in math or 1 in history or 1 in Spanish
that is (math)(no history)(no Spanish) + ....
prob = .9(.4)(.25) + .6(.1)(.25) + .25(.1)(.4)
= .115
Exclude the case of no homework in any
which is (.1)(.4)(.25) = .01
prob(homework in at least 1 class) 1 - .01 = .99
could be 1 in math or 1 in history or 1 in Spanish
that is (math)(no history)(no Spanish) + ....
prob = .9(.4)(.25) + .6(.1)(.25) + .25(.1)(.4)
= .115
Exclude the case of no homework in any
which is (.1)(.4)(.25) = .01
prob(homework in at least 1 class) 1 - .01 = .99
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