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Mathematics, 02.04.2020 02:19 cm4morris121801

A collection of field goal kickers are divided into groups 1 and 2. Group i has 3i kickers. On any kick, a kicker from group i will kick a field goal with probability 1/(i 1), independent of the outcome of any other kicks. (a) A kicker is selected at random from among all the kickers and attempts one field goal. Let K be the event that a field goal is kicked. Find P[K]. (b) Two kickers are selected at random; Kj is the event that kicker j kicks a field goal. Are K1 and K2 independent

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