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∙ 14y agothat it is a marble? 1. Unless I have lost my marbles.
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∙ 14y agoThe probability is 0.0072, approx.
It is 21/26.
please help iam adding mixed numbers 2 1/3+3 2/3=
In some situationsX is continuous but Y is discrete. For example, in a logistic regression, one may wish to predict the probability of a binary outcome Y conditional on the value of a continuously-distributed X. In this case, (X, Y) has neither a probability density function nor a probability mass function in the sense of the terms given above. On the other hand, a "mixed joint density" can be defined in either of two ways:Formally, fX,Y(x, y) is the probability density function of (X, Y) with respect to the product measure on the respective supports of X and Y. Either of these two decompositions can then be used to recover the joint cumulative distribution function:The definition generalizes to a mixture of arbitrary numbers of discrete and continuous random variables.
It is not possible to produce something which looks anything like a tidy table but the information is as follows:Number of bad egg Probability 0 6/11 1 9/22 2 1/22 3 0
You can draw any one of 80 different marbles.Any one of 50 draws will be successful.Probability of success = 50/80 = 0.625 = 62.5 %
Since none of the marbles change color, or become some other compound, they are the same mixed as when they are apart. You can easily pick them up and sort them into two groups again.
When burgundy and green are mixed, you will get a darker shade of green. Burgundy is a deep red color, so when mixed with green, it will create a muted, earthy green tone.
Blue and yellow are mixed to make green.
No, it's heterogeneous.
I would Say mixed blue and green
Blue and yellow mixed together make green.
No, sand and marbles do not form a solution. For a solution to be formed, the components must be evenly mixed at a molecular level, like salt dissolved in water. In the case of sand and marbles, they simply remain physically separate within the mixture.
Yellow mixed with blue makes green.
Green and red make brown when mixed together.
Yellow and blue make green when mixed together.
muddy green