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Suppose we have an urn containing 5 yellow balls and 7 green balls.  We draw 3 balls, without replacement, from the urn.  Find the expected number of yellow balls drawn.
Suppose we have an urn containing 5 yellow balls and 7 green balls.  We draw 3 balls, without replacement, from the urn.  Find the expected number of yellow balls drawn.
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<li>1</li>
<li>1.1</li>
<li>1.15</li>
<li>1.2</li>
<li>1.25</li>
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'''References'''
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{{cite web |url=https://math.dartmouth.edu/~prob/prob/prob.pdf |title=Grinstead and Snell’s Introduction to Probability |last=Doyle |first=Peter G.|date=2006 |access-date=June 6, 2024}}
{{cite web |url=https://math.dartmouth.edu/~prob/prob/prob.pdf |title=Grinstead and Snell’s Introduction to Probability |last=Doyle |first=Peter G.|date=2006 |access-date=June 6, 2024}}

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Suppose we have an urn containing 5 yellow balls and 7 green balls. We draw 3 balls, without replacement, from the urn. Find the expected number of yellow balls drawn.

  • 1
  • 1.1
  • 1.15
  • 1.2
  • 1.25

References

Doyle, Peter G. (2006). "Grinstead and Snell's Introduction to Probability" (PDF). Retrieved June 6, 2024.