Dice problem involving probability - Constuct an unique pair of dice (6 sides) so that each of the sums 2 through 12 has an equal (nonzero i.e. cannot have two dice with all zero's) probability of occurring. The dice do not have to be i ...
The problems are from probability class. - The problems are from 400 level probability class but introductory course. Please specify the terms you use (if necessary) and explain each step of your solutions. Thank you very much.
A system is composed of 5 components... - A system is composed of 5 components, each of which is either working or failed. Consider an experiment that consists of observing the status of each component, and let the outcome of the experiment ...
Define Independent Events - Suppose E,F are subsets of the sample space of an experiment with random outcomes of an experiment. We often call E,F events. Define what it means for E,F to be independent. (Question also included ...