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11 May, 07:21

In a lake there are 53 blue tail fishes and 40 yellow tail fishes. we capture 12 fishes. what is the most probable number of blue tail fishes?

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  1. 11 May, 08:47
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    In general, the most probable distribution is in the ratio of the respective types, namely

    Number of blue tails

    =12 * (53 / (53+40))

    =6.84

    To check between 6 or 7, we use the hypergeometric distribution:

    P (B=6)

    =C (40,6) C (53,6) / (C (93,12)

    =3838380*22957480/416579843773639

    =0.211530

    P (B=7)

    =C (40,5) C (53,7) / (C (93,12)

    =658008*154143080/416579843773639

    =65563917120/269282381237

    =0.243476

    Hence the most probable number of blue tail fishes is 7

    Note: it would be prudent to calculate P (B=8) = 0.194443 to show that P (B=7) is indeed the highest value.
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