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29 July, 12:35

Suppose there are 5 men and 6 women at a party. The task of going to the store for more food and drinks is assigned to 2 party guests, chosen at random. Let W denote the number of women selected. Find E[W] and E[W2 ].

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  1. 29 July, 12:44
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    E (W) = 1.0909; E (W²) = 1.6362

    Step-by-step explanation:

    total number of guests = 5men + 6women = 11

    number if ways 2 guests are selected from 11 guests = ¹¹C₂ = 55

    Case 1: When no women is selected

    P (W=0) = (⁶C₀. ⁵C₂) / 55 = 0.1818

    W*PW = 0

    W²*PW = 0

    Case 2: When 1 women is selected

    P (W=1) = (⁶C₁. ⁵C₁) / 55 = 0.5455

    W*PW = 0.5455

    W²*PW = 0.5454

    Case 3: When 2 women are selected

    P (W=2) = (⁶C₂. ⁵C₀) / 55 = 0.2727

    W*PW = 0.5454

    W²*PW = 1.0908

    ∑W*PW = 1.0909 = E (W)

    ∑W²*PW = 1.6362 = E (W²)
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