SnowyAngel
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SUPER stuck with perms and combs, help me!!
1. Five travellers arrive in a town where there are five hotels.
i) how many different accommodation arrangements are there if there are no restrictions on where the travellers stay?
ii) how many different accommodation arrangements are there if each traveller stays at a different hotel?
iii) suppose two of the travellers are husband and wife and must go to the same hotel. How many different accomodation arrangements are tehre if the other three can go to any of the other hotels?
2. Katie is one of ten members of a social club. Each week one member is selected at random to win a prize.
i) what is the probability that in the first 7 weeks Katie will win at least 1 prize?
ii) show that in the first 20 weeks Katie has a greater chance of winning exactly 2 prizes than of winning exactly 1 prize.
iii) for how many weeks must katie participate in the prize drawing so that she has a greater chance of winning exactly 3 prizes than of winning exactly 2 prizes?
3. A tank contains 10 tagged fish and 50 untagged fish. On each day, 4 fish are selected at random from the tank and placed together in a separate tank for observation. Later the same day the 4 fish are returned to the original tank.
i) what is the probability of selecting no tagged fish on a given day?
ii) what is the probability of selecting at least one tagged fish on a given day?
iii) calculate the probability of selecting no tagged fish on everyday for 7 given days.
iv) wat is the probability of selecting no tagged fish on exactly 2 of the 7 days.
1. Five travellers arrive in a town where there are five hotels.
i) how many different accommodation arrangements are there if there are no restrictions on where the travellers stay?
ii) how many different accommodation arrangements are there if each traveller stays at a different hotel?
iii) suppose two of the travellers are husband and wife and must go to the same hotel. How many different accomodation arrangements are tehre if the other three can go to any of the other hotels?
2. Katie is one of ten members of a social club. Each week one member is selected at random to win a prize.
i) what is the probability that in the first 7 weeks Katie will win at least 1 prize?
ii) show that in the first 20 weeks Katie has a greater chance of winning exactly 2 prizes than of winning exactly 1 prize.
iii) for how many weeks must katie participate in the prize drawing so that she has a greater chance of winning exactly 3 prizes than of winning exactly 2 prizes?
3. A tank contains 10 tagged fish and 50 untagged fish. On each day, 4 fish are selected at random from the tank and placed together in a separate tank for observation. Later the same day the 4 fish are returned to the original tank.
i) what is the probability of selecting no tagged fish on a given day?
ii) what is the probability of selecting at least one tagged fish on a given day?
iii) calculate the probability of selecting no tagged fish on everyday for 7 given days.
iv) wat is the probability of selecting no tagged fish on exactly 2 of the 7 days.