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15.07.2020 •
Mathematics
The function b(t) gives the number of bacteria in a bacteria colony after a number of days, t. The meaning of each equation below can be written in words. For each equation, drag the statement that has the same meaning as that equation into the spot next to it.
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Step-by-step explanation:
a. (4/21)(3/20)(2/19)=0.0030
b. (17/21)(16/20)(15/19)=0.5113
c. At least one is 1-probability of none or 1-0.5113=0.4887
They are dependent in that once I pick a home, it changes the probability for the second choice to a conditional probability.