Mathematics, 07.05.2020 00:03 smithsa10630
A cereal company is putting 1 of 4 prizes in each box of cereal. The prizes are evenly distributed so the
probability of winning any given prize is always 1/4.
Vera wonders how many boxes she should expect to buy to get all 4 prizes. She carried out 36 trials of a
simulation and her results are shown below. Each dot represents how many boxes it took to get all 4 prizes
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If t17 = 3 (t5) in an arithmetic progression, find t1 in terms of d.
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