Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Can someone help with this statistic problem again? thank you so much?

For the first problem, think it through. It sounds like they're giving you some information you don't need. The probability he actually knows the answer is .6; the probability he'll get the answer right even if he doesn't is that plus 25% of the remaining questions; now look at what they're asking for: among only those questions that he got right, how many did he know?

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