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Mathematics, 20.03.2020 22:58 jenfantroy9892

A bowl of Halloween candy has 17 Kit-Kats, 23 Hershey bars, 11 Starbursts, and 14 Skittles packets.
Assuming sampling with replacement
(a) What is the probability that you will select a piece of chocolate candy (Kit Kat or Hershey)?
(b) What is the probability that you will select a Starburst?
Now assuming sampling without replacement:
(c) If you select a random sample of n=4 and the first three candies are a 2 Kit-Kats and a Skittles, what is the probability that you will select a chocolate piece of candy as the fourth item?.
(d) If you select a random sample of n=4 and the first three candies are 1 Kit-Kat, 1 Skittles, and 1 Hershey bar, what is the probability that the final candy will be a Starburst?

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