kaylor koh
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1.Determine the probability that at least 2 people in a room of 13 people share the same birthday, ignoring leap years and assuming each birthday is equally likely, by answering the following question
a) Probability that 13 people have different birthday is
b) The probability that at least 2 people share a birthday
2.A distribution center receives shipments of a product from three different factories in the quantities of 50, 30 and 20. Three times a product is selected at random, each time without replacement. Find the probability that all three products came from the third factory.
3.A certain lottery has 40 numbers. In how many different ways can 6 of the numbers be selected? There are___ different ways the numbers can be selected.
4.The probability that an airplane flight departs on time is 0.89
The probability that a flight arrives on time is 0.89
The probability that a flight departs and arrives on time is 0.82
The probability that a flight departed on time given that it arrives on time is ____.
5.A horse race has 11 entries. Assuming that there are no ties, what is the probability that the three horses owned by one person finish first, second and third
a) Probability that 13 people have different birthday is
b) The probability that at least 2 people share a birthday
2.A distribution center receives shipments of a product from three different factories in the quantities of 50, 30 and 20. Three times a product is selected at random, each time without replacement. Find the probability that all three products came from the third factory.
3.A certain lottery has 40 numbers. In how many different ways can 6 of the numbers be selected? There are___ different ways the numbers can be selected.
4.The probability that an airplane flight departs on time is 0.89
The probability that a flight arrives on time is 0.89
The probability that a flight departs and arrives on time is 0.82
The probability that a flight departed on time given that it arrives on time is ____.
5.A horse race has 11 entries. Assuming that there are no ties, what is the probability that the three horses owned by one person finish first, second and third