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1. In a batch of 10 items, we wish to extract a sample of 3 without replacement. How many different samples can we extract?
2. Let X and Y be independent random variables. Suppose the respective expected values
are E(X) = 8 and E(Y) = 3 and the respective variances are V(X) = 9 and V(Y) = 6. Let Z be
defined as Z = 2X - 3Y +5. Based on these data, the value of E(Z) is_ and the value
of V(Z) is
3. The ratio of milk water in 55 liters of adulterated milk is 7: 4. How much water must be
added to make the mixture in a ratio of 7:6?
a) 5 liters
b) 10 liters
c) 15 liters d) None of these

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