Exam 4: Basic Probability

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According to a survey of American households,the probability that the residents own 2 cars if annual household income is over $50,000 is 80%.Of the households surveyed,60% had incomes over $50,000 and 70% had 2 cars.The probability that the residents of a household own 2 cars and have an income less than or equal to $50,000 a year is

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TABLE 4-10 Are whites more likely to claim bias? It was found that 60% of the workers were white,30% were black and 10% are other races.Given that a worker was white,the probability that the worker had claimed bias was 30%.Given that a worker was black,the probability that the worker had claimed bias was 40%.Given that a worker was other race,the probability that the worker had claimed bias was 0%. -Referring to Table 4-10,what is the probability that a randomly selected worker is not black and had not claimed bias?

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True or False: If P(A or B)= 1.0,then A and B must be mutually exclusive.

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TABLE 4-8 According to the record of the registrar's office at a state university,35% of the students are freshman,25% are sophomore,16% are junior and the rest are senior.Among the freshmen,sophomores,juniors and seniors,the portion of students who live in the dormitory are,respectively,80%,60%,30% and 20%. -Referring to Table 4-8,determine whether the class status of a student and whether the student lives in a dormitory are independent.

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TABLE 4-11 A sample of 300 adults is selected.The contingency table below shows their registration status and their preferred source of information on current events. TABLE 4-11 A sample of 300 adults is selected.The contingency table below shows their registration status and their preferred source of information on current events.   -Referring to Table 4-11,if an adult is selected at random,what is the probability that he/she is a registered voter? -Referring to Table 4-11,if an adult is selected at random,what is the probability that he/she is a registered voter?

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According to a survey of American households,the probability that the residents own 2 cars if annual household income is over $50,000 is 80%.Of the households surveyed,60% had incomes over $50,000 and 70% had 2 cars.The probability that the residents of a household do not own 2 cars and have an income over $50,000 a year is

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The probability that house sales will increase in the next 6 months is estimated to be 0.25.The probability that the interest rates on housing loans will go up in the same period is estimated to be 0.74.The probability that house sales or interest rates will go up during the next 6 months is estimated to be 0.89.The probability that house sales will increase but interest rates will not during the next 6 months is

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True or False: If P(A)= 0.4 and P(B)= 0.6,then A and B must be mutually exclusive.

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TABLE 4-9 A survey conducted by the Segal Company of New York found that in a sample of 189 large companies,40 offered stock options to their board members as part of their noncash compensation packages.For small- to mid-sized companies,43 of the 180 surveyed indicated that they offer stock options as part of their noncash compensation packages to their board members. -Referring to Table 4-9,if a company is selected at random,what is the probability that the company is small to mid-sized and did not offer stock options to their board members?

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TABLE 4-5 In a meat packaging plant Machine A accounts for 60% of the plant's output,while Machine B accounts for 40% of the plant's output.In total,4% of the packages are improperly sealed.Also,3% of the packages are from Machine A and are improperly sealed. -Referring to Table 4-5,if a package selected at random came from Machine B,the probability that it is improperly sealed is ________.

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TABLE 4-4 Suppose that patrons of a restaurant were asked whether they preferred water or whether they preferred soda.70% said that they preferred water.60% of the patrons were male.80% of the males preferred water. -Referring to Table 4-4,suppose a randomly selected patron prefers water.Then the probability that the patron is a male is ________.

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TABLE 4-8 According to the record of the registrar's office at a state university,35% of the students are freshman,25% are sophomore,16% are junior and the rest are senior.Among the freshmen,sophomores,juniors and seniors,the portion of students who live in the dormitory are,respectively,80%,60%,30% and 20%. -Referring to Table 4-8,what is the probability that a randomly selected student is a junior who does not live in a dormitory?

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TABLE 4-9 A survey conducted by the Segal Company of New York found that in a sample of 189 large companies,40 offered stock options to their board members as part of their noncash compensation packages.For small- to mid-sized companies,43 of the 180 surveyed indicated that they offer stock options as part of their noncash compensation packages to their board members. -Referring to Table 4-9,is the size of the company independent of whether stock options are offered to their board members and why?

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TABLE 4-5 In a meat packaging plant Machine A accounts for 60% of the plant's output,while Machine B accounts for 40% of the plant's output.In total,4% of the packages are improperly sealed.Also,3% of the packages are from Machine A and are improperly sealed. -Referring to Table 4-5,if a package selected at random is improperly sealed,the probability that it came from machine A is ________.

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TABLE 4-11 A sample of 300 adults is selected.The contingency table below shows their registration status and their preferred source of information on current events. TABLE 4-11 A sample of 300 adults is selected.The contingency table below shows their registration status and their preferred source of information on current events.   -Referring to Table 4-11,if an adult is selected at random,what is the probability that he/she is a registered voter who prefers to get his/her current information from the television? -Referring to Table 4-11,if an adult is selected at random,what is the probability that he/she is a registered voter who prefers to get his/her current information from the television?

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TABLE 4-1 Mothers Against Drunk Driving is a very visible group whose main focus is to educate the public about the harm caused by drunk drivers.A study was recently done that emphasized the problem we all face with drinking and driving.Four hundred accidents that occurred on a Saturday night were analyzed.Two items noted were the number of vehicles involved and whether alcohol played a role in the accident.The numbers are shown below: TABLE 4-1 Mothers Against Drunk Driving is a very visible group whose main focus is to educate the public about the harm caused by drunk drivers.A study was recently done that emphasized the problem we all face with drinking and driving.Four hundred accidents that occurred on a Saturday night were analyzed.Two items noted were the number of vehicles involved and whether alcohol played a role in the accident.The numbers are shown below:   -Referring to Table 4-1,what proportion of accidents involved alcohol or a single vehicle? -Referring to Table 4-1,what proportion of accidents involved alcohol or a single vehicle?

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The employees of a company were surveyed on questions regarding their educational background (college degree or no college degree)and marital status (single or married).Of the 600 employees,400 had college degrees,100 were single,and 60 were single college graduates.The probability that an employee of the company is single or has a college degree is

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TABLE 4-2 An alcohol awareness task force at a Big-Ten university sampled 200 students after the midterm to ask them whether they went bar hopping the weekend before the midterm or spent the weekend studying,and whether they did well or poorly on the midterm.The following result was obtained. TABLE 4-2 An alcohol awareness task force at a Big-Ten university sampled 200 students after the midterm to ask them whether they went bar hopping the weekend before the midterm or spent the weekend studying,and whether they did well or poorly on the midterm.The following result was obtained.   -Referring to Table 4-2,the events Did Well on Midterm and Studying for Exam are -Referring to Table 4-2,the events "Did Well on Midterm" and "Studying for Exam" are

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Suppose A and B are mutually exclusive events where P(A)= 0.4 and P(B)= 0.5.Then P(A or B)= ________.

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The probability that house sales will increase in the next 6 months is estimated to be 0.25.The probability that the interest rates on housing loans will go up in the same period is estimated to be 0.74.The probability that house sales or interest rates will go up during the next 6 months is estimated to be 0.89.The probability that neither house sales nor interest rates will increase during the next 6 months is

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