- Find the partial fraction decomposition of
Answer:
.
- Identify the sequence (in the sum) as arithmetic, geometric, or
neither and find the sum:
Answer: The sequence is arithmetic, and the
.
- Identify the sequence as arithmetic, geometric, or
neither and find the sum of the first 25 terms. Round your answer to two decimal places:
Answer: The sequence is geometric, and the sum equals
- In an arithmetic sequence,
and
.
- Use mathematical induction to prove the given formula for every
positive integer n:
Answer:
- When n=1, the formula is valid, because
- Assuming that
show that
To do this, write the following:
Combining the results of the two parts, it can be concluded by
mathematical induction that the formula is valid for every positive
integer n.
- An experiment consists of studying the number of boys and girls
in families with exactly 3 children. Let b represent boys
and g represent girls.
- Describe the sample space that considers the ordering of the
births of the 3 children.
Answer:
.
- Describe the event that the family has exactly 2 girls.
Answer:
.
- Consider the expression
.
- Using the Binomial Theorem, write out the binomial expansion of
the given expression and compute the third binomial coefficient by
hand (show all steps).
Answer:
the third binomial coefficient is equal to 6.
- Using any method (calculator or by hand) find the rest of the
coefficients, and simplify the expansion in the above part.
Answer: Coefficients are: 1, 4, 6, 4, and 1, and simplification of the
expression yields:
.
- A child has a set of different shaped plastic objects. There are
3 pyramids, 4 cubes, and 7 spheres.
- In how many ways can she arrange them in a row if they are all
different colors?
Answer: In 14!=87,178,291,200 different ways.
- In how many distinguishable ways can they be arranged in a row
if objects of the same shape are also the same color?
Answer: In
different ways.
- One card is selected from a standard deck of 52 playing cards.
What is the probability that the card is a heart or a two?
Answer:
or approximately 0.3077.
- From a group of 16 smokers and 20 nonsmokers, a researcher wants
to randomly select 8 smokers and 8 nonsmokers for a study. In how
many ways can the study group be selected?
Answer: In
different ways.
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