6. Everyone buying a pizza at JR\'s pizzeria gets a card that conceals either a
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6. Everyone buying a pizza at JR's pizzeria gets a card that conceals either a J or an R When the wax covering is rubbed off, the chance is 90% that a J will appear. Different cards can be treated as having independent letters. Once a person has both a J and R, she is entitled to a free pizza. Note that, because the same letter can come up on several successive purchases, that rule is not equivalent to one free pizza per two paid ones. a) She receives an R on her first purchase. b) Her first two purchases yield a J and R, in that order. c) She is eligible for a free pizza after her first two purchases d) It takes her exactly three purchases to earn a free pizzaExplanation / Answer
a) P(R on first) = 1 - 0.9 = 0.1
b) P(J and R) = 0.9 * 0.1 = 0.09
c) Two cases
Case 1:
First purchase J, second she gets R
P = 0.09
Case 2:
First purchase R, second she gets J
P = 0.09
Total = 0.18
d) Three purchases:
Cases:
JJR, P = 0.9^2 * 0.1 = 0.081
RRJ, P = 0.1^2 * 0.9 = 0.009
P total = 0.09