Consider another ubiquitous probability-course urn containing well-mixed black and white balls. There are 13 balls in total, 3 white and 10 black. 4 are chosen, one at a time and at random. Let X, be 1 if the i th ball selected is white, and 0 otherwise. For parts (a) and (b), assume that the balls are selected without replacement. (a) Calculate the conditional probability mass function X, given that X2 = 1. PX| |X, (0|1) = Px||X, (1|1) =. (b) Calculate the conditional probability mass function X, given that X2 = 0. %3D Px| |X, (0|0) = Px, |X, (1|0) = For parts (c) and (d), assume that the balls are selected with replacement. (c) Calculate the conditional probability mass function X given that X2 = 1. %3D Px, |X, (0|1) = Px11X, (1|1) = (d) Calculate the conditional probability mass function X given that X2 = 0. Px |X2 (0|0) = %3D Px |X, (1|0) =
Consider another ubiquitous probability-course urn containing well-mixed black and white balls. There are 13 balls in total, 3 white and 10 black. 4 are chosen, one at a time and at random. Let X, be 1 if the i th ball selected is white, and 0 otherwise. For parts (a) and (b), assume that the balls are selected without replacement. (a) Calculate the conditional probability mass function X, given that X2 = 1. PX| |X, (0|1) = Px||X, (1|1) =. (b) Calculate the conditional probability mass function X, given that X2 = 0. %3D Px| |X, (0|0) = Px, |X, (1|0) = For parts (c) and (d), assume that the balls are selected with replacement. (c) Calculate the conditional probability mass function X given that X2 = 1. %3D Px, |X, (0|1) = Px11X, (1|1) = (d) Calculate the conditional probability mass function X given that X2 = 0. Px |X2 (0|0) = %3D Px |X, (1|0) =
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Section13.1: Continuous Probability Models
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