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OpenStudy (anonymous):

HELP!!!!!!!!! PROBABILITY

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Result Frequency Heads, Heads 9 Heads, Tails 14 Tails, Heads 16 Tails, Tails 11 Total 50 If the family has three pets, what is the theoretical probability that they have three dogs or three cats? I say that "heads, heads" is equal to having 3 cats; and "tails, tails" is equal to having 3 dogs. Since I say that, the theoretical probability of having 3 cats is 9/50 and the theoretical probability of having 3 dogs is 11/50.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Am I right?? Pls help ME!!!!!!!!!!

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OpenStudy (tkhunny):

Seriously? Are you just going to tag people all day? When will you show some of your own work? That would be the best place to start. From my point of view, the question makes no sense. What are the "heads" and "tails". Do they relate to pet body parts? Do they like cats better than dogs? It's not necessarily a probabillistic thing.

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