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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Six puppies were born in a litter, and it is determined whether each puppy is male or female.How many sample points exist in the above experiment?
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The probability of an intersection of two events is computed using the _____ law.
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The counting rule that is used for counting the number of experimental outcomes when n objects are selected from a set of N objects where order of selection is important is called the counting rule for
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An experiment consists of tossing 4 coins successively.The number of sample points in this experiment is
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An experiment consists of selecting a student body president and vice president.All undergraduate students (freshmen through seniors) are eligible for these offices.How many sample points (possible outcomes as to the classifications) exist?
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If P(A)= 0.6, P(B) = 0.5, and P(A *B) =0.20, then P(B | A) =
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From among 8 students how many committees consisting of 4 students can be selected?
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The probability of the occurrence of event A in an experiment is 1/3.If the experiment is performed 2 times and event A did not occur, then on the third trial event A
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In statistical experiments, each time the experiment is repeated
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From a group of ten finalists to a contest, three individuals are to be selected for the first and second and third places.Determine the number of possible selections.
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Of the last 100 customers entering a computer shop, 40have purchased a computer.If the classical method for computing probability is used, the probability that the next customer will purchase a computer is
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The probability of an event is the _____ of the probabilities of the sample points in the event.
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If A and B are independent events with P(A) = 0.2 and P(B) = 0.6, then P(A ∪ B) =
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A method of assigning probabilities based on historical data is called the _____ method.
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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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