Deck 6: Probability

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Predicting the outcome of a football game is using the subjective approach to probability.
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The collection of all possible outcomes of an experiment is called:

A)a simple event
B)a sample space
C)a sample
D)a population
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Of the last 500 customers entering a supermarket,50 have purchased a wireless phone.If the relative frequency approach for assigning probabilities is used,the probability that the next customer will purchase a wireless phone is

A)0.10
B)0.90
C)0.50
D)None of these choices.
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If A and B are mutually exclusive events with P(A)= 0.75,then P(B):

A)can be any value between 0 and 1.
B)can be any value between 0 and 0.75.
C)cannot be larger than 0.25.
D)equals 0.25.
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If P(A)= 0.4 and P(B)= 0.6,then A and B must be collectively exhaustive.
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If two events are collectively exhaustive,what is the probability that one or the other occurs?

A)0.00
B)0.50
C)1.00
D)Cannot be determined from the information given.
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P(A)+ P(B)= 1 for any events A and B that are mutually exclusive.
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The relative frequency approach to probability uses long term relative frequencies,often based on past data.
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You think you have a 90% chance of passing your next advanced financial accounting exam.This is an example of subjective approach to probability.
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If either event A or event B must occur,they are called mutually exclusive.
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Which of the following is a requirement of the probabilities assigned to outcome Oi?

A)P(Oi)≤ 0 for each i
B)P(Oi)≥ 1 for each i
C)0 ≤ P(Oi)≤ 1 for each i
D)P(Oi)= 1 for each i
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If an experiment consists of five outcomes with P(O1)= 0.10,P(O2)= 0.20,P(O3)= 0.30,P(O4)= 0.25,then P(O5)is

A)0.75
B)0.15
C)0.50
D)Cannot be determined from the information given.
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An approach of assigning probabilities which assumes that all outcomes of the experiment are equally likely is referred to as the:

A)subjective approach
B)objective approach
C)classical approach
D)relative frequency approach
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If events A and B cannot occur at the same time,they are called mutually exclusive.
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The collection of all the possible outcomes of a random experiment is called a sample space.
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If P(A)= 0.4 and P(B)= 0.6,then A and B must be mutually exclusive.
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Which of the following is an approach to assigning probabilities?

A)Classical approach
B)Relative frequency approach
C)Subjective approach
D)All of these choices are true.
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A sample space of an experiment consists of the following outcomes: 1,2,3,4,and 5.Which of the following is a simple event?

A)At least 3
B)At most 2
C)3
D)15
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If either event A or event B must occur,then A and B are mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive events.
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If you roll a balanced die 50 times,you should expect an even number to appear:

A)on every other roll.
B)exactly 50 times out of 100 rolls.
C)25 times on average,over the long term.
D)All of these choices are true.
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If event A and event B cannot occur at the same time,then A and B are said to be

A)mutually exclusive
B)independent
C)collectively exhaustive
D)None of these choices.
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If the two events are mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive,what is the probability that one or the other occurs?

A)0.00
B)0.50
C)1.00
D)Cannot be determined from the information given.
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If two events are mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive,what is the probability that both occur?

A)0.00
B)0.50
C)1.00
D)Cannot be determined from the information given.
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Alana,Eva,and Stephanie,three candidates for the presidency of a college's student body,are to address a student forum.The forum's organizer is to select the order in which the candidates will give their speeches,and must do so in such a way that each possible order is equally likely to be selected.
a.What is the random experiment?
b.List the outcomes in the sample space.
c.Assign probabilities to the outcomes.
d.What is the probability that Stephanie will speak first?
e.What is the probability that Alana will speak before Stephanie does?
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The outcomes of a sample space must be ____________________,which means that all possible outcomes must be included.
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If events A and B are mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive,what is the probability that event A occurs?

A)0.25
B)0.50
C)1.00
D)Cannot be determined from the information given.
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The outcomes of a sample space must be ____________________ and ____________________.
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A(n)____________________ of a random experiment is a list of all possible outcomes of the experiment.
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If two equally likely events A and B are mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive,what is the probability that event A occurs?

A)0.00
B)0.50
C)1.00
D)Cannot be determined from the information given.
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If two events are mutually exclusive,what is the probability that both occur at the same time?

A)0.00
B)0.50
C)1.00
D)Cannot be determined from the information given.
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The collection of all possible events is called

A)an outcome
B)a sample space
C)an event
D)None of these choices.
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There are ____________________ requirements of probabilities for the outcomes of a sample space.
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A(n)____________________ is a collection or set of one or more simple events in a sample space.
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An individual outcome of a sample space is called a(n)____________________ event.
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The probability of an event is the ____________________ of the probabilities of the simple events that constitute the event.
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The outcomes of a sample space must be ____________________,which means that no two outcomes can occur at the same time.
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A random experiment is an action or process that leads to one of several possible ____________________.
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No matter which approach was used to assign probability (classical,relative frequency,or subjective)the one that is always used to interpret a probability is the ____________________ approach.
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If two events are collectively exhaustive,what is the probability that both occur at the same time?

A)0.00
B)0.50
C)1.00
D)Cannot be determined from the information given.
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If two events are mutually exclusive,what is the probability that one or the other occurs?

A)0.00
B)0.50
C)1.00
D)Cannot be determined from the information given.
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Hobby Shop Sales Sales records of a hobby shop showed the following number of radio controlled trucks sold weekly for each of the last 50 weeks.  Hobby Shop Sales Sales records of a hobby shop showed the following number of radio controlled trucks sold weekly for each of the last 50 weeks.   ​ ​ {Hobby Shop Sales Narrative} What is the probability of selling at least two trucks in any given week?<div style=padding-top: 35px> ​ ​
{Hobby Shop Sales Narrative} What is the probability of selling at least two trucks in any given week?
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Hobby Shop Sales Sales records of a hobby shop showed the following number of radio controlled trucks sold weekly for each of the last 50 weeks.  Hobby Shop Sales Sales records of a hobby shop showed the following number of radio controlled trucks sold weekly for each of the last 50 weeks.   ​ ​ {Hobby Shop Sales Narrative} Define the random experiment of interest to the store.<div style=padding-top: 35px> ​ ​
{Hobby Shop Sales Narrative} Define the random experiment of interest to the store.
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The intersection of two events A and B is the event that occurs when both A and B occur.
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Two or more events are said to be independent when the occurrence of one event has no effect on the probability that another will occur.
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The sample space of the toss of a balanced die is S = {1,2,3,4,5,6}.If the die is balanced,each simple event (outcome)has the same probability.Find the probability of the following events:
a.Rolling an odd number
b.Rolling a number less than or equal to 3
c.Rolling a number greater than or equal to 5
d.Rolling a number between 2 and 5,inclusive.
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The conditional probability of event B given event A is denoted by P(A|B).
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If A and B are independent events with P(A)= 0.35 and P(B)= 0.55,then P(A|B)is 0.35/0.55 = .64.
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Two events A and B are said to be independent if P(A|B)= P(B).
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Hobby Shop Sales Sales records of a hobby shop showed the following number of radio controlled trucks sold weekly for each of the last 50 weeks.  Hobby Shop Sales Sales records of a hobby shop showed the following number of radio controlled trucks sold weekly for each of the last 50 weeks.   ​ ​ {Hobby Shop Sales Narrative} What is the probability of selling between 1 and 3 (inclusive)trucks in any given week?<div style=padding-top: 35px> ​ ​
{Hobby Shop Sales Narrative} What is the probability of selling between 1 and 3 (inclusive)trucks in any given week?
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The union of events A and B is the event that occurs when either A or B or both occur.It is denoted as 'A or B'.
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Hobby Shop Sales Sales records of a hobby shop showed the following number of radio controlled trucks sold weekly for each of the last 50 weeks.  Hobby Shop Sales Sales records of a hobby shop showed the following number of radio controlled trucks sold weekly for each of the last 50 weeks.   ​ ​ {Hobby Shop Sales Narrative} List the outcomes in the sample space.<div style=padding-top: 35px> ​ ​
{Hobby Shop Sales Narrative} List the outcomes in the sample space.
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Mutual Fund Price ​ An investor estimates that there is a 75% chance that a particular mutual fund's price will increase to $100 per share over the next three weeks,based on past data. ​ ​
{Mutual Fund Price Narrative} Which approach was used to produce this figure?
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If A and B are independent events with P(A)= .40 and P(B)= .50,then P(A and B)= .20.
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Equity Loan Rates A survey of banks estimated the following probabilities for the interest rate being charged on a equity loan based on a 30-year loan,based on past records.  Equity Loan Rates A survey of banks estimated the following probabilities for the interest rate being charged on a equity loan based on a 30-year loan,based on past records.   ​ ​ {Equity Loan Rates Narrative} What approach was used in estimating the probabilities for the interest rates?<div style=padding-top: 35px> ​ ​
{Equity Loan Rates Narrative} What approach was used in estimating the probabilities for the interest rates?
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Hobby Shop Sales Sales records of a hobby shop showed the following number of radio controlled trucks sold weekly for each of the last 50 weeks.  Hobby Shop Sales Sales records of a hobby shop showed the following number of radio controlled trucks sold weekly for each of the last 50 weeks.   ​ ​ {Hobby Shop Sales Narrative} What approach would you use in determining the probabilities for next week's sales? Assign probabilities to the outcomes.<div style=padding-top: 35px> ​ ​
{Hobby Shop Sales Narrative} What approach would you use in determining the probabilities for next week's sales? Assign probabilities to the outcomes.
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Mutual Fund Price ​ An investor estimates that there is a 75% chance that a particular mutual fund's price will increase to $100 per share over the next three weeks,based on past data. ​ ​
{Mutual Fund Price Narrative} Interpret the 75% probability.
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The probability of the intersection is called a joint probability.
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Equity Loan Rates A survey of banks estimated the following probabilities for the interest rate being charged on a equity loan based on a 30-year loan,based on past records.  Equity Loan Rates A survey of banks estimated the following probabilities for the interest rate being charged on a equity loan based on a 30-year loan,based on past records.   ​ ​ {Equity Loan Rates Narrative} What is the most common interest rate?<div style=padding-top: 35px> ​ ​
{Equity Loan Rates Narrative} What is the most common interest rate?
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There are three approaches to determining the probability that an outcome will occur: classical,relative frequency,and subjective.For each situation that follows,determine which approach is most appropriate.
a.A Russian will win the French Open Tennis Tournament next year.
b.The probability of getting any single number on a balanced die is 1/6.
c.Based on the past,it's reasonable to assume the average book sales for a certain textbook is 6,500 copies per month.
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Equity Loan Rates A survey of banks estimated the following probabilities for the interest rate being charged on a equity loan based on a 30-year loan,based on past records.  Equity Loan Rates A survey of banks estimated the following probabilities for the interest rate being charged on a equity loan based on a 30-year loan,based on past records.   ​ ​ {Equity Loan Rates Narrative} If a bank is selected at random from this distribution,what is the probability that the interest rate charged on a home loan exceeds 7.0%?<div style=padding-top: 35px> ​ ​
{Equity Loan Rates Narrative} If a bank is selected at random from this distribution,what is the probability that the interest rate charged on a home loan exceeds 7.0%?
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Which of the following best describes the concept of marginal probability?

A)It is a measure of the likelihood that a particular event will occur,regardless of whether another event occurs.
B)It is a measure of the likelihood that a particular event will occur,if another event has already occurred.
C)It is a measure of the likelihood of the simultaneous occurrence of two or more events.
D)None of these choices.
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The probability of the intersection of two events A and B is denoted by P(A and B)and is called the:

A)marginal probability
B)joint probability
C)conditional probability of A given B
D)conditional probability of B given A
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The union of events A and B is the event that occurs when either A or B occurs but not both.
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A and B are disjoint events,with P(A)= 0.20 and P(B)= 0.30.Then P(A and B)is:

A)0.50
B)0.10
C)0.00
D)0.06
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The probability of event A given event B is denoted by

A)P(A and B)
B)P(A or B)
C)P(A|B)
D)P(B|A)
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If two events are independent,what is the probability that they both occur?

A)0
B)0.50
C)1.00
D)Cannot be determined from the information given
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If P(A)= 0.65,P(B)= 0.58,and P(A and B)= 0.76,then P(A or B)is:

A)1.23
B)0.47
C)0.18
D)0.11
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If the outcome of event A is not affected by event B,then events A and B are said to be

A)mutually exclusive
B)independent
C)collectively exhaustive
D)None of these choices.
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If P(A)= 0.35,P(B)= 0.45,and P(A and B)= 0.25,then P(A|B)is:

A)1.4
B)1.8
C)0.714
D)0.556
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Suppose P(A)= 0.60,P(B)= 0.85,and A and B are independent.The probability of the complement of the event (A and B)is:

A).4 × .15 = .060
B)0.40 + .15 = .55
C)1 − (.40 + .15)= .45
D)1 − (.6 × .85)= .490
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Which of the following is equivalent to P(A|B)?

A)P(A and B)
B)P(B|A)
C)P(A)/P(B)
D)None of these choices.
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Suppose the probability that a person owns both a cat and a dog is 0.10.Also suppose the probability that a person owns a cat but not a dog is 0.20.The marginal probability that someone owns a cat is 0.30.
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The intersection of events A and B is the event that occurs when:

A)either A or B occurs but not both
B)neither A nor B occur
C)both A and B occur
D)All of these choices are true.
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If P(A)= .30,P(B)= .60,and P(A and B)= .20,then P(A|B)= .40.
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If A and B are independent events with P(A)= 0.60 and P(A|B)= 0.60,then P(B)is:

A)1.20
B)0.60
C)0.36
D)cannot be determined with the information given
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Which of the following statements is correct if the events A and B have nonzero probabilities?

A)A and B cannot be both independent and disjoint
B)A and B can be both independent and disjoint
C)A and B are always independent
D)A and B are always disjoint
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If A and B are disjoint events with P(A)= 0.70,then P(B):

A)can be any value between 0 and 1
B)can be any value between 0 and 0.70
C)cannot be larger than 0.30
D)cannot be determined with the information given
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If A and B are independent events with P(A)= 0.20 and P(B)= 0.60,then P(A|B)is:

A)0.20
B)0.60
C)0.40
D)0.80
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Two events A and B are independent if P(A and B)= 0.
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If A and B are independent,then P(A|B)= P(A)or P(B|A)= P(B).
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Predicting the outcome of a football game is using the subjective approach to probability.
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The collection of all possible outcomes of an experiment is called:

A)a simple event
B)a sample space
C)a sample
D)a population
a sample space
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Of the last 500 customers entering a supermarket,50 have purchased a wireless phone.If the relative frequency approach for assigning probabilities is used,the probability that the next customer will purchase a wireless phone is

A)0.10
B)0.90
C)0.50
D)None of these choices.
0.10
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If A and B are mutually exclusive events with P(A)= 0.75,then P(B):

A)can be any value between 0 and 1.
B)can be any value between 0 and 0.75.
C)cannot be larger than 0.25.
D)equals 0.25.
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If P(A)= 0.4 and P(B)= 0.6,then A and B must be collectively exhaustive.
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If two events are collectively exhaustive,what is the probability that one or the other occurs?

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P(A)+ P(B)= 1 for any events A and B that are mutually exclusive.
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The relative frequency approach to probability uses long term relative frequencies,often based on past data.
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You think you have a 90% chance of passing your next advanced financial accounting exam.This is an example of subjective approach to probability.
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If either event A or event B must occur,they are called mutually exclusive.
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Which of the following is a requirement of the probabilities assigned to outcome Oi?

A)P(Oi)≤ 0 for each i
B)P(Oi)≥ 1 for each i
C)0 ≤ P(Oi)≤ 1 for each i
D)P(Oi)= 1 for each i
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If an experiment consists of five outcomes with P(O1)= 0.10,P(O2)= 0.20,P(O3)= 0.30,P(O4)= 0.25,then P(O5)is

A)0.75
B)0.15
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An approach of assigning probabilities which assumes that all outcomes of the experiment are equally likely is referred to as the:

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C)classical approach
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If events A and B cannot occur at the same time,they are called mutually exclusive.
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The collection of all the possible outcomes of a random experiment is called a sample space.
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If P(A)= 0.4 and P(B)= 0.6,then A and B must be mutually exclusive.
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Which of the following is an approach to assigning probabilities?

A)Classical approach
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C)Subjective approach
D)All of these choices are true.
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A sample space of an experiment consists of the following outcomes: 1,2,3,4,and 5.Which of the following is a simple event?

A)At least 3
B)At most 2
C)3
D)15
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If either event A or event B must occur,then A and B are mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive events.
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If you roll a balanced die 50 times,you should expect an even number to appear:

A)on every other roll.
B)exactly 50 times out of 100 rolls.
C)25 times on average,over the long term.
D)All of these choices are true.
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If event A and event B cannot occur at the same time,then A and B are said to be

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D)None of these choices.
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If the two events are mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive,what is the probability that one or the other occurs?

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If two events are mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive,what is the probability that both occur?

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Alana,Eva,and Stephanie,three candidates for the presidency of a college's student body,are to address a student forum.The forum's organizer is to select the order in which the candidates will give their speeches,and must do so in such a way that each possible order is equally likely to be selected.
a.What is the random experiment?
b.List the outcomes in the sample space.
c.Assign probabilities to the outcomes.
d.What is the probability that Stephanie will speak first?
e.What is the probability that Alana will speak before Stephanie does?
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The outcomes of a sample space must be ____________________,which means that all possible outcomes must be included.
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If events A and B are mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive,what is the probability that event A occurs?

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The outcomes of a sample space must be ____________________ and ____________________.
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A(n)____________________ of a random experiment is a list of all possible outcomes of the experiment.
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If two equally likely events A and B are mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive,what is the probability that event A occurs?

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If two events are mutually exclusive,what is the probability that both occur at the same time?

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The collection of all possible events is called

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There are ____________________ requirements of probabilities for the outcomes of a sample space.
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A(n)____________________ is a collection or set of one or more simple events in a sample space.
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An individual outcome of a sample space is called a(n)____________________ event.
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The probability of an event is the ____________________ of the probabilities of the simple events that constitute the event.
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The outcomes of a sample space must be ____________________,which means that no two outcomes can occur at the same time.
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A random experiment is an action or process that leads to one of several possible ____________________.
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No matter which approach was used to assign probability (classical,relative frequency,or subjective)the one that is always used to interpret a probability is the ____________________ approach.
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If two events are collectively exhaustive,what is the probability that both occur at the same time?

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If two events are mutually exclusive,what is the probability that one or the other occurs?

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Hobby Shop Sales Sales records of a hobby shop showed the following number of radio controlled trucks sold weekly for each of the last 50 weeks.  Hobby Shop Sales Sales records of a hobby shop showed the following number of radio controlled trucks sold weekly for each of the last 50 weeks.   ​ ​ {Hobby Shop Sales Narrative} What is the probability of selling at least two trucks in any given week? ​ ​
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Hobby Shop Sales Sales records of a hobby shop showed the following number of radio controlled trucks sold weekly for each of the last 50 weeks.  Hobby Shop Sales Sales records of a hobby shop showed the following number of radio controlled trucks sold weekly for each of the last 50 weeks.   ​ ​ {Hobby Shop Sales Narrative} Define the random experiment of interest to the store. ​ ​
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The intersection of two events A and B is the event that occurs when both A and B occur.
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Two or more events are said to be independent when the occurrence of one event has no effect on the probability that another will occur.
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The sample space of the toss of a balanced die is S = {1,2,3,4,5,6}.If the die is balanced,each simple event (outcome)has the same probability.Find the probability of the following events:
a.Rolling an odd number
b.Rolling a number less than or equal to 3
c.Rolling a number greater than or equal to 5
d.Rolling a number between 2 and 5,inclusive.
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46
The conditional probability of event B given event A is denoted by P(A|B).
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47
If A and B are independent events with P(A)= 0.35 and P(B)= 0.55,then P(A|B)is 0.35/0.55 = .64.
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48
Two events A and B are said to be independent if P(A|B)= P(B).
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49
Hobby Shop Sales Sales records of a hobby shop showed the following number of radio controlled trucks sold weekly for each of the last 50 weeks.  Hobby Shop Sales Sales records of a hobby shop showed the following number of radio controlled trucks sold weekly for each of the last 50 weeks.   ​ ​ {Hobby Shop Sales Narrative} What is the probability of selling between 1 and 3 (inclusive)trucks in any given week? ​ ​
{Hobby Shop Sales Narrative} What is the probability of selling between 1 and 3 (inclusive)trucks in any given week?
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50
The union of events A and B is the event that occurs when either A or B or both occur.It is denoted as 'A or B'.
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51
Hobby Shop Sales Sales records of a hobby shop showed the following number of radio controlled trucks sold weekly for each of the last 50 weeks.  Hobby Shop Sales Sales records of a hobby shop showed the following number of radio controlled trucks sold weekly for each of the last 50 weeks.   ​ ​ {Hobby Shop Sales Narrative} List the outcomes in the sample space. ​ ​
{Hobby Shop Sales Narrative} List the outcomes in the sample space.
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52
Mutual Fund Price ​ An investor estimates that there is a 75% chance that a particular mutual fund's price will increase to $100 per share over the next three weeks,based on past data. ​ ​
{Mutual Fund Price Narrative} Which approach was used to produce this figure?
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53
If A and B are independent events with P(A)= .40 and P(B)= .50,then P(A and B)= .20.
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54
Equity Loan Rates A survey of banks estimated the following probabilities for the interest rate being charged on a equity loan based on a 30-year loan,based on past records.  Equity Loan Rates A survey of banks estimated the following probabilities for the interest rate being charged on a equity loan based on a 30-year loan,based on past records.   ​ ​ {Equity Loan Rates Narrative} What approach was used in estimating the probabilities for the interest rates? ​ ​
{Equity Loan Rates Narrative} What approach was used in estimating the probabilities for the interest rates?
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55
Hobby Shop Sales Sales records of a hobby shop showed the following number of radio controlled trucks sold weekly for each of the last 50 weeks.  Hobby Shop Sales Sales records of a hobby shop showed the following number of radio controlled trucks sold weekly for each of the last 50 weeks.   ​ ​ {Hobby Shop Sales Narrative} What approach would you use in determining the probabilities for next week's sales? Assign probabilities to the outcomes. ​ ​
{Hobby Shop Sales Narrative} What approach would you use in determining the probabilities for next week's sales? Assign probabilities to the outcomes.
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56
Mutual Fund Price ​ An investor estimates that there is a 75% chance that a particular mutual fund's price will increase to $100 per share over the next three weeks,based on past data. ​ ​
{Mutual Fund Price Narrative} Interpret the 75% probability.
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57
The probability of the intersection is called a joint probability.
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58
Equity Loan Rates A survey of banks estimated the following probabilities for the interest rate being charged on a equity loan based on a 30-year loan,based on past records.  Equity Loan Rates A survey of banks estimated the following probabilities for the interest rate being charged on a equity loan based on a 30-year loan,based on past records.   ​ ​ {Equity Loan Rates Narrative} What is the most common interest rate? ​ ​
{Equity Loan Rates Narrative} What is the most common interest rate?
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59
There are three approaches to determining the probability that an outcome will occur: classical,relative frequency,and subjective.For each situation that follows,determine which approach is most appropriate.
a.A Russian will win the French Open Tennis Tournament next year.
b.The probability of getting any single number on a balanced die is 1/6.
c.Based on the past,it's reasonable to assume the average book sales for a certain textbook is 6,500 copies per month.
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60
Equity Loan Rates A survey of banks estimated the following probabilities for the interest rate being charged on a equity loan based on a 30-year loan,based on past records.  Equity Loan Rates A survey of banks estimated the following probabilities for the interest rate being charged on a equity loan based on a 30-year loan,based on past records.   ​ ​ {Equity Loan Rates Narrative} If a bank is selected at random from this distribution,what is the probability that the interest rate charged on a home loan exceeds 7.0%? ​ ​
{Equity Loan Rates Narrative} If a bank is selected at random from this distribution,what is the probability that the interest rate charged on a home loan exceeds 7.0%?
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61
Which of the following best describes the concept of marginal probability?

A)It is a measure of the likelihood that a particular event will occur,regardless of whether another event occurs.
B)It is a measure of the likelihood that a particular event will occur,if another event has already occurred.
C)It is a measure of the likelihood of the simultaneous occurrence of two or more events.
D)None of these choices.
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62
The probability of the intersection of two events A and B is denoted by P(A and B)and is called the:

A)marginal probability
B)joint probability
C)conditional probability of A given B
D)conditional probability of B given A
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63
The union of events A and B is the event that occurs when either A or B occurs but not both.
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64
A and B are disjoint events,with P(A)= 0.20 and P(B)= 0.30.Then P(A and B)is:

A)0.50
B)0.10
C)0.00
D)0.06
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65
The probability of event A given event B is denoted by

A)P(A and B)
B)P(A or B)
C)P(A|B)
D)P(B|A)
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66
If two events are independent,what is the probability that they both occur?

A)0
B)0.50
C)1.00
D)Cannot be determined from the information given
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67
If P(A)= 0.65,P(B)= 0.58,and P(A and B)= 0.76,then P(A or B)is:

A)1.23
B)0.47
C)0.18
D)0.11
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68
If the outcome of event A is not affected by event B,then events A and B are said to be

A)mutually exclusive
B)independent
C)collectively exhaustive
D)None of these choices.
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69
If P(A)= 0.35,P(B)= 0.45,and P(A and B)= 0.25,then P(A|B)is:

A)1.4
B)1.8
C)0.714
D)0.556
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70
Suppose P(A)= 0.60,P(B)= 0.85,and A and B are independent.The probability of the complement of the event (A and B)is:

A).4 × .15 = .060
B)0.40 + .15 = .55
C)1 − (.40 + .15)= .45
D)1 − (.6 × .85)= .490
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71
Which of the following is equivalent to P(A|B)?

A)P(A and B)
B)P(B|A)
C)P(A)/P(B)
D)None of these choices.
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72
Suppose the probability that a person owns both a cat and a dog is 0.10.Also suppose the probability that a person owns a cat but not a dog is 0.20.The marginal probability that someone owns a cat is 0.30.
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73
The intersection of events A and B is the event that occurs when:

A)either A or B occurs but not both
B)neither A nor B occur
C)both A and B occur
D)All of these choices are true.
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74
If P(A)= .30,P(B)= .60,and P(A and B)= .20,then P(A|B)= .40.
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75
If A and B are independent events with P(A)= 0.60 and P(A|B)= 0.60,then P(B)is:

A)1.20
B)0.60
C)0.36
D)cannot be determined with the information given
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76
Which of the following statements is correct if the events A and B have nonzero probabilities?

A)A and B cannot be both independent and disjoint
B)A and B can be both independent and disjoint
C)A and B are always independent
D)A and B are always disjoint
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77
If A and B are disjoint events with P(A)= 0.70,then P(B):

A)can be any value between 0 and 1
B)can be any value between 0 and 0.70
C)cannot be larger than 0.30
D)cannot be determined with the information given
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78
If A and B are independent events with P(A)= 0.20 and P(B)= 0.60,then P(A|B)is:

A)0.20
B)0.60
C)0.40
D)0.80
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79
Two events A and B are independent if P(A and B)= 0.
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80
If A and B are independent,then P(A|B)= P(A)or P(B|A)= P(B).
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