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part c) is it just 1/2*1/2^2*1/2^3.....*1/2^10? cause that answer is 2.775E-17 and I don't believe that is a correct solution.
 
part c) is it just 1/2*1/2^2*1/2^3.....*1/2^10? cause that answer is 2.775E-17 and I don't believe that is a correct solution.
  
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it is a really low number, but it does make sense if you look at the problem
  
 
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HW6MA375S10

6.2 - 2, 10, 12, 18, 24, 26, 30

Section 6.2

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Any ideas on part e and/or f?


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18. b & c are confusing me. (7 choose n) (1/7)^n, and 7^n are used, but in what form?

If you look at the part of example 13 on pg 410 where they use the pn's this may help you



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30. part c) is it just 1/2*1/2^2*1/2^3.....*1/2^10? cause that answer is 2.775E-17 and I don't believe that is a correct solution.

it is a really low number, but it does make sense if you look at the problem


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