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Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

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Please help me to solve the questions

In the holidays Martin spends 25% of the day playing computer games. Martin’s friend phones him once a day at a randomly chosen time.
  1. Find the probability that, in one holiday period of 8 days, there are exactly 2 days on which Martin is playing computer games when his friend phones.
  2. Another holiday period lasts for 12 days. State with a reason whether it is appropriate to use a normal approximation to find the probability that there are fewer than 7 days on which Martin is playing computer games when his friend phones.
  3. Find the probability that there are at least 13 days of a 40-day holiday period on which Martin is playing computer games when his friend phones.
1. I like to take the step-by-step approach here. We need to find probability that there are exactly 2 of 8 days \(\text{(}^8C_{2}\text{)}\) on which martin is playing computer games when his friend phones. So there are 2 days when he calls in his gaming time and 6 days when he might call outside this window i.e \(\text{(}0.25^{2}\times0.75^{6}\text{)}\).
So \(p=^8C_{2}\times0.25^{2}\times0.75^{6}\)
\(p=0.3115\)

2. Recall that normal distribution can be used as an approximation to the binomial distribution if X ~ B(n, p) and if n is large and/or p is close to ½, then X is approximately N(np, npq) (where q = 1 - p).
Since \(12\times0.25=3\) is quite small, using normal approximation isn't a great idea here.

3. Recall that \(\text{Z-score}=\frac{X-\mu}{\sigma}\).
Since we need P(X ≥ 13), we can use continuity correction P(X ≥ n) = P(X > n – 0.5) so
\(\text{Z-score}>\frac{12.5-10}{\sqrt{7.5}}=0.91241\)
\(P(X<12.5) = 0.81922\)
\(P(X>12.5) = 1 - P(x<12.5) = 0.18078\)

Hope this helps!
 
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Can anybody pleases help me in part ii

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Let f(x) = kx³ + 5x² + 10x + 4
According to factor theorem, f(-1 + √3 i) = 0

Thus,
k(-1 + √3 i)³ + 5(-1 + √3 i)² + 10(-1 + √3 i) + 4 = 0

Now solve for k,
k = 2

So, f(x) = 2x³ + 5x² + 10x + 4
Also, f(x) = {x - (-1 + √3 i)}{x - (-1 - √3 i)}{Ax + B}

f(x) = {x² + 2x + 4}{Ax + B} = Ax³ + (B + 2A)x² + (2B + 4A)x + 4B

Compare coefficient of x³: A = 2
Compare constant: B = 1

f(x) = (x² + 2x + 4)(2x + 1)
Thus, third root is -1/2.
 
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Is there any whatsapp group for this group and if yes can someone kindly add me over there
Should I tell my whatsapp number
 
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Can you please help with the very last part (iii) of question 10? And if you can please help with question 5 too.
 
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