can you help please.. PROB 1: A, B and C

  1. A pizza store owner noticed that a random count (Y) of pizzas ordered by students who reside on campus has distribution shown
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  2. Joe:y= 100 (High) prob = 2/5 =25 (medium) prob= 2/5 =0 (low) prob = 1/5 Calculate: 1. José’s risk premium, p, associated with
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  3. How do I plug this into the Binomial Probability Formula?prob(lost) = 5/1000 = 1/200 prob(not lost) = 199/200 prob( 2 of 22 are
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  4. How do I work this math prob. I always have a B and would like to bring it up. Caan you PLEASE help me with this prob. on unit
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  5. Use the normal dist to approx the desired prob. Find the prob of getting at most 30 fives in 200 tosses of a fair 6 sided die
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  6. In a medical prognosis model, there are three states for a person: well, ill and dead. We are given that the prob. one states
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  7. a test consists of 25 multiple choice questions. Each has 5 possible answers, which only one is correct. If a student guesses on
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  8. 3 dice are rolled let (y,r,b) represent each outcome?a- sample space b- prob rolling a sum of 18 c- prob of rolling a sum less
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  9. ok I get it, so once I get the prob figred for one person, how do I figure it if additional attempts are made and the question
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  10. DIAGRAMS MUST BE DRAWNGiven the standard normal distribution, determine:Prob Z greater than 1.50 Prob Z between1.06 and 1.96
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    2. Sue asked by Sue
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