MTH/220 Version 3 Week 5 DQ
MTH/220 Version 3 Week 5 DQ1
1) Information is stored in a computer’s memory as a string of zeros and ones. These are referred to as binary numbers. Suppose you have a string of length 8, such as 10010110. How many binary numbers are possible?
MTH/220 Version 3 Week 5 DQ2
2) Explain the difference between a combination and a permutation. When applying these counting methods in practical situations, how can we determine if the solution requires a combination or a permutation?
MTH/220 Version 3 Week 5 DQ3
3) When watching a professional football game, viewers can observe the pass completion statistics of a quarterback. Is this an example of theoretical or empirical probability? Explain your answer.
MTH/220 Version 3 Week 5 DQ1
1) Information is stored in a computer’s memory as a string of zeros and ones. These are referred to as binary numbers. Suppose you have a string of length 8, such as 10010110. How many binary numbers are possible?
MTH/220 Version 3 Week 5 DQ2
2) Explain the difference between a combination and a permutation. When applying these counting methods in practical situations, how can we determine if the solution requires a combination or a permutation?
MTH/220 Version 3 Week 5 DQ3
3) When watching a professional football game, viewers can observe the pass completion statistics of a quarterback. Is this an example of theoretical or empirical probability? Explain your answer.
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