pearfam98
24.05.2021 •
Mathematics
∞
∑ (3+na)
n=1
Identify the following series as arithmetic, geometric, both, or neither.
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Ответ:
I think or maybe if you want me to say this the given series is a geometric one with fert term, -3 and common ratio -1
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I am so sorry if this is not what you meant I apologize
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I was thinking today that if something with a probability of occurring of 1% happened 100 times, then the probability of that something happening is 100%, I believe that according to the addition rule for probabilities the probabilities for each event should be added up to get the total probability thus 1/100 + 1/100 + 1/100 ... up to 100 = 100/100 = 1 = 100%.
Now, there's still the possibility that the event didn't occur any one of those 100 times when it could have, because each time is independent. If such is the case, then obviously the probability is not 100%.
I believe I'm wrong and that I'm doing something wrong. So I would very much appreciate any guidance as to how to go about calculating the probability of something that happens 100 times that has a chance of occurring of 1% every time. For example, let's say there's a probability of 1% of dying from eating too much Cap'n Crunch, if I ate too much Cap'n Crunch 100 times, what is the probability that I will die?