Consider a rod in horizontal balance, but free to pivot about its center of mass. A weight is placed at the center of mass point. What torque does the suspended weight exert
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Step-by-step explanation:
Recall that a probability mass function defined on a discrete random variable X is just a function that gives the probability that the random variable equals a certain value k
In this case we have the event
“The computer will ask for a roll to the left when a roll to the right is appropriate” with a probability of 0.003.
Then we have 2 possible events, either the computer is right or not.
Since we have 4 computers in parallel, the situation could be modeled with a binomial distribution and the probability mass function
This gives the probability that k computers are wrong at the same time.