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Suppose two (2) fair dice are tossed together. Let’s define a random variable X as the sum of the numbers that show on the two. What is the cummulative distribution function (CDF) of this random variable? Sketch the CDF of this random variable. What are the expected value E(X) and the variance V ar(X) of this random variable?
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Assume that a population of 50 individuals has the following numbers of genotypes for a gene with two alleles, b and b: bb = 30, bb = 10, and bb = 10. calculate the frequencies of the two alleles in the population’s gene pool.
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One hectometer is a) 1/1000 of a meter. b) 1/100 of a meter. c) 10 meters. d) 100 meters. e) 1000 meters.
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Aprofessional hockey team has noticed that, over the past several seasons, as the number of wins increases, the total number of hot dogs sold at the concession stands increases. the hockey team concludes that winning makes people crave hot dogs. what is wrong with the hockey team's conclusion? a) it does not take into account the attendance during each season. b) it does not take into account the number of hamburgers sold during each season. c) it does not take into account the number of concession stands in the hockey arena. d) it does not take into account the number of seasons the hockey team has been in existence.
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