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15 June, 06:33

A jar contains 6 pennies, 5 nickels and 6 dimes. A child selects 2 coins at random without replacement from the jar. Let X represent the amount in cents of the selected coins. Find the probability X = 10. Find the probability X = 11. Find the expected value of X.

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  1. 15 June, 07:12
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    Given Information:

    No. of Pennies = 6

    No. of Nickels = 5

    No. of Dimes = 6

    Replacement not allowed

    X represents amount in cents

    Required Information:

    a) P (X = 10) = ?

    b) P (X = 11) = ?

    c) E (X) = ?

    Answer:

    a) P (X = 10) = 0.073

    b) P (X = 11) = 0.264

    c) E (X) = 10.70

    Step-by-step explanation:

    1 penny is equal to 1 cent

    1 nickel is equal to 5 cents

    1 dime is equal to 10 cents

    Total coins = 6P + 5N + 6D = 17

    a) Find the probability X = 10

    P (X = 10) means selecting 2 nickels so that X = 5 + 5 = 10

    P (X = 10) = P (selecting 2 nickels) = 5/17*4/16 = 5/68

    P (X = 10) = 0.073

    b) Find the probability X = 11

    P (X = 11) means selecting 1 penny and 1 dime so that X = 1 + 10 = 11

    P (X = 11) = P (selecting a penny and dime) = 2 * (6/17*6/16) = 9/34

    P (X = 11) = 0.264

    c) Find the expected value of X

    We want to select 2 coins from total 17 coins

    6 pennies = 6*1 = 6 cents

    5 nickels = 5*5 = 25 cents

    6 dimes = 6*10 = 60 cents

    E (X) = 2 * (6 + 25 + 60) / (6 + 5 + 6)

    E (X) = 2 * (91/17)

    E (X) = 10.70

    Therefore, the expected value of X is 10.70
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