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18 April, 09:09

A bag contains red and blue marbles, such that the probability of drawing a blue marble is an experiment consists of drawing

a marble, replacing it, and drawing another marble. The two draws are independent. A random variable assigns the number of

blue marbles to each outcome.

Calculate the expected value of the random variable

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  1. 18 April, 09:38
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    3/4

    Step-by-step explanation:

    I assume the probability of selecting a blue marble is 3/8.

    The probability of selecting 0 blue marbles is:

    P = (5/8) (5/8) = 25/64

    The probability of selecting 1 blue marble is:

    P = (3/8) (5/8) + (5/8) (3/8) = 30/64

    The probability of selecting 2 blue marbles is:

    P = (3/8) (3/8) = 9/64

    So the expected value is:

    E (X) = (0) (25/64) + (1) (30/64) + (2) (9/64)

    E (X) = 3/4
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