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Probability - Gravner-9
A group consists of $3$ Norwegians, $4$ Swedes, and $5$ Finns, and they sit at random around a table. What is the probability that all groups end up sitting together?
A group consists of $3$ Norwegians, $4$ Swedes, and $5$ Finns, and they sit at random around a table. What is the probability that all groups end up sitting together?
Pooja Khatri
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Probability - Gravner-8
Sit $3$ men and $3$ women at random (1) in a row of chairs and (2) around a table. Compute Probability (all women sit together). In case (2), also compute Probability (men and women alternate).
Sit $3$ men and $3$ women at random (1) in a row of chairs and (2) around a table. Compute Probability (all women sit together). In case (2), also compute Probability (me...
Pooja Khatri
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Probability - Gravner-7
A bag has $6$ pieces of paper, each with one of the letters, $E .E, P,P,P,$ and $R$, on it. Pull $6$ pieces at random out of the bag (1) without , and (2) with replacement. What is the probability that these pieces, in order, spell $PEPPER$?
A bag has $6$ pieces of paper, each with one of the letters, $E .E, P,P,P,$ and $R$, on it. Pull $6$ pieces at random out of the bag (1) without , and (2) with replaceme...
Pooja Khatri
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Pooja Khatri
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Sep 22, 2018
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Probability - Gravner-6.a
Shuffle a deck of cards. Compute the probability : Probability for(top card is an Ace)
Shuffle a deck of cards. Compute the probability :Probability for(top card is an Ace)
Pooja Khatri
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Pooja Khatri
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Sep 22, 2018
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Probability - Gravner-5
Roll a die $4$ times. What is the probability that you get different numbers?
Roll a die $4$ times. What is the probability that you get different numbers?
Pooja Khatri
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Sep 22, 2018
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Probability - Gravner-4
Roll Two dice. What is the most likely sum?
Roll Two dice. What is the most likely sum?
Pooja Khatri
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Sep 22, 2018
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Probability - Gravner-3
Toss three fair coins. What is the probability of exactly one Heads$(H)$ ?
Toss three fair coins. What is the probability of exactly one Heads$(H)$ ?
Pooja Khatri
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Sep 22, 2018
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Probability - Gravner-2
In a family with $4$ children, what is the probability of a $2:2$ boy-girl split?
In a family with $4$ children, what is the probability of a $2:2$ boy-girl split?
Pooja Khatri
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Pooja Khatri
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Sep 22, 2018
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Probability-Gravner-1
With a shuffled deck of cards and distribute all $52$ cards to $4$ players, $13$ cards to each.What is the probability that each player gets an Ace? Next, assume that you are a player and you get a single Ace. What is the probability now that each player gets an Ace?
With a shuffled deck of cards and distribute all $52$ cards to $4$ players, $13$ cards to each.What is the probability that each player gets an Ace? Next, assume that you...
Pooja Khatri
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akankshadewangan24
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Sep 22, 2018
Discrete Mathematics
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Kenneth Rosen Edition 6th Exercise 6.6 Question 5 (Page No. 457)
Find the number of primes less than 200 using the principle of inclusion–exclusion.
Find the number of primes less than 200 using the principle of inclusion–exclusion.
sushmita
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sushmita
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Sep 22, 2018
Combinatory
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combinatory
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inclusion exclusion principle
In how many ways can we arrange the letters in the word '' ARRANGEMENT" such that 1.) there are exactly 2 consecutive same letters . 2.) atleast 3 consecutive same letters .
In how many ways can we arrange the letters in the word '' ARRANGEMENT" such that1.) there are exactly 2 consecutive same letters .2.) atleast 3 consecutive same letters ...
sushmita
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sushmita
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Sep 22, 2018
Combinatory
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combinatory
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Number of abelian groups
How many different non-isomorphic Abelian groups of order 16 are there?
How many different non-isomorphic Abelian groups of order 16 are there?
Mk Utkarsh
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Mk Utkarsh
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Sep 22, 2018
Set Theory & Algebra
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Graph Theory
Anuj1995
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Sep 21, 2018
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Graph Theory
Anuj1995
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Anuj1995
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Sep 21, 2018
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Graph Theory
Anuj1995
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Anuj1995
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Sep 21, 2018
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Graph Theory
What is line graph?
What is line graph?
Anuj1995
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Anuj1995
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Sep 21, 2018
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GB-DSA-Test 3-Question 15Consider the graph shown below:
Consider the graph shown below: Cardinality of the largest maximum independent set of the above graph is: ——?
Consider the graph shown below:Cardinality of the largest maximum independent set of the above graph is: ——?
Sandy Sharma
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Sandy Sharma
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Sep 21, 2018
Graph Theory
discrete-mathematics
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GB-DSA-Test 3-Question 18
Consider following statements about Cycle graph, Complete Bipartite graph and Complete graph. (i) Cycle graph Cn is subgraph of a complete graph Kn. (ii) Kn,n a subgraph of Km iff m ≤ 2n. (iii) Cn a subgraph of Kn,n iff n is even. Which of the above statements are true? (A) (i) and (ii) only (B) (ii) and (iii) only (C) (i) and (iii) only (D) (ii) only
Consider following statements about Cycle graph, Complete Bipartite graph and Complete graph. (i) Cycle graph Cn is subgraph of a complete graph Kn. (ii) Kn,n a subgraph ...
Sandy Sharma
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Sandy Sharma
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Sep 21, 2018
Graph Theory
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Graph Coloring
A vertex colouring with four colours of a graph G = (V, E) is a mapping V → {R, G, B, Y }. So that any two adjacent vertices does not same colour. Consider the below graphs: The number of vertex colouring possible with 4 colours are _________.
A vertex colouring with four colours of a graph G = (V, E) is a mapping V → {R, G, B, Y }. So that any two adjacent vertices does not same colour. Consider the below gr...
srestha
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srestha
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Sep 21, 2018
Graph Theory
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