Exam 4: Introduction to Probability

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Which of the following is not a proper sample space when all undergraduates at a university are considered?​

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If a coin is tossed three times, the likelihood of obtaining three heads in a row is

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The multiplication law is potentially helpful when we are interested in computing the probability of

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If A and B are independent events with P(A) = 0.35 and P(B) = 0.20, then, P(A ∪ B) =

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The collection of all possible sample points in an experiment is

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Initial estimates of the probabilities of events are known as

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If a penny is tossed three times and comes up heads all three times, the probability of heads on the fourth trial is

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Two events with nonzero probabilities

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If P(A) = 0.75, P(A * B) = 0.86, and P(A )B) = 0.56, then P(B) =

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Any process that generates well-defined outcomes is

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The symbol ∪ shows the

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The sum of the probabilities of two complementary events is

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The probability of at least one head in two flips of a coin is​

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