Math, asked by labid, 9 months ago

Q1. In Canada, during winter the probability for temperature going below 0°C
is 0.4. If winter lasts for 90 days, what is the expected number of days, the
temperature will be below 0°C.​

Answers

Answered by MahdOrMastermind
6

Answer:

90x0.4=36

Step-by-step explanation:

the probability is of 0.4, so if we multiply the two values, we will get the number of days so 90x0.4 will be equal to 36

Answered by shahrukhgraveiens
0

Answer:

The expected number of days = 36 days

Step-by-step explanation:

Winter validity 90 days

probability of temperature going below is = 0.4 = 4/10

so the expected days are = 90 × 4/10

                                           = 36 days

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