In: Statistics and Probability
A bowl of M&M's consists of 100 blue M&Ms and 90 gold M&Ms. Assume that the M&Ms are all mixed up in the bowl, and that drawing out M&Ms is like simple random sampling. a) Suppose you draw out 10 M&Ms. Write a math expression for the chance that you get more blue M&Ms than gold. Use the cell below to find the numerical value of the answer, and write the output on your paper along with the math expression. b) Suppose you draw out 10 M&Ms and then I draw out 10 M&Ms from those that remain in the bowl. Find the chance that we get the same number of gold M&Ms. Yes, 0 is a number. You don't have to compute the numerical value of this one, but here is a code cell in case you want to.