(a)
The probability that would get
(a)
Answer to Problem 4.35P
The probability that would get
Explanation of Solution
Write the expression to find
Write the expression for
Write the expression for
Write the expression to fine the probability along
Substitute equation (I), (II), and (III) in the above equation and solve for
Solving further,
Conclusion:
Thus, the probability that would get
(b)
The probability that would get
(b)
Answer to Problem 4.35P
The probability that would get
Explanation of Solution
Write the expression for
Write the expression to fine the probability along
Substitute equation (I) and (IV) in the above equation and solve for
Solving further,
Conclusion:
Thus, the probability that would get
(c)
The probability that would get
(c)
Answer to Problem 4.35P
The probability that would get
Explanation of Solution
Write the expression for
Write the expression for
Write the expression to fine the probability along
Substitute equation (I), (V), and (VI) in the above equation and solve for
Solving further,
Conclusion:
Thus, the probability that would get
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