Probability theory 1)Consider 270 independent observations. The probability of event A in a particular experiment is 0.0035. Choose the appropriate formula to calculate the probability that event A does not occur at all in these observations. a)Moivre-Laplace local formula b)Poisson formula c)Moivre-Laplace integral formula d)Bernoulli formula 2)The Latvian river's name “MEMELE” is assembled from 6 letter cards. Then these cards are randomly shuffled. What is the possibility that putting these cards the word “MEMELE” will be assembled again? 3)It is known that events A and B are dependent on each other and P(A+B)=0.8, P(A)=0.4, P(B/A)=0.7 Find P(B).

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1)Consider 270 independent observations. The probability of event A in a particular experiment is 0.0035. Choose the appropriate formula to calculate the probability that event  A does not occur at all in these observations.

a)Moivre-Laplace local formula
b)Poisson formula
c)Moivre-Laplace integral formula
d)Bernoulli formula
 
2)The Latvian river's name “MEMELE” is assembled from 6 letter cards. Then these cards are randomly shuffled. What is the possibility that putting these cards the word “MEMELE” will be assembled again?
 
3)It is known that events A and B are dependent on each other and  P(A+B)=0.8, P(A)=0.4, P(B/A)=0.7
Find P(B).
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