In a large metropolitan city, the probabilities associated with the number of homicides on any given day are as follows: P(0 homicides)=0.40 P(1 homicide) = 0.25 P(2 homicides) = 0.20 P(3 homicides)= 0.15 In On a randomly selected day, what is the probability of at least one homicide? In What is the probability of no homicides on both of 2 randomly selected days? In What is the probability of at least one homicide in 3 randomly selected days

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Section11.8: Probabilities Of Disjoint And Overlapping Events
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In a large metropolitan city, the probabilities associated with the number of homicides on any given day are as follows: P(0 homicides)=0.40 P(1 homicide) = 0.25 P(2 homicides) = 0.20 P(3 homicides)= 0.15

  • In On a randomly selected day, what is the probability of at least one homicide?
  • In What is the probability of no homicides on both of 2 randomly selected days?
  • In What is the probability of at least one homicide in 3 randomly selected days?
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