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Look up a roulette wheel diagram. The following sets are defined:
From these, determine each of the following:
Part II: Relations and Functions
The implementation of the program that runs the game involves testing. One of the necessary tests is to see if the simulated spins are random. Create an n-ary relation, in table form, that depicts possible results of 10 trials of the game. Include the following results of the game:
Also include a primary key. What is the value of n in this n-ary relation?
Part III: Graphs and Trees
Create a tree that models the following scenario. A player decides to play a maximum of 4 times, betting on red each time. The player will quit after losing twice. In the tree, any possible last plays will be an ending point of the tree. Branches of the tree should indicate the winning or losing, and how that affects whether a new play is made.
Part IV: Combinatorics and Probability
In the roulette game, what is the probability of an outcome of:
You are asked by a state government official to investigate whether under a proposed license plate system, there will be enough license plate codes for the state. There are 2 schemes proposed:
When do you need the answers ?
Do you need all the 4 parts ?
I am having doubts about the second part
I do need all 4 parts. I have until 10 tonight.
Oh sorry but i can´t do part II
Let me know.....
can you do the other 3 parts?
Yes, i can do them
Ok, that will work
ok that will work,Ok, that will work
Do you know how long it will take?,
I think i can do them in about 30 minutes from now, do not worry
ok, now its working. Thank you for your help,Do you know how long it will take?,Its telling me access denied when I try to write you
,ok thank you for your help.
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