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Exam 4: Probability Concepts
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Question 41
Multiple Choice
List the outcomes comprising the specified event. -In a competition, two people will be selected from four finalists to receive the first and second prizes. The prize winners will be selected by drawing names from a hat. The names of the four Finalists are Jim, George, Helen, and Maggie. The possible outcomes can be represented as follows. JG JH JM GJ GH GM HJ HG HM MJ MG MH Here, for example, JG represents the outcome that Jim receives the first prize and George receives the second prize. The event
A
\mathrm { A }
A
is defined as follows.
A
=
\mathrm { A } =
A
=
event that Helen gets first prize List the outcomes that comprise the event (not A) .
Question 42
Multiple Choice
Suppose that S and T are mutually exclusive events. Which of the following statements is true?
Question 43
True/False
Determine whether the events are independent. -The following contingency table provides a joint frequency distribution for a random sample of patients at a hospital classified by blood type and sex.
Suppose one of the patients is selected at random. Are the events
T
2
\mathrm { T } _ { 2 }
T
2
​
and
S
2
\mathrm { S } _ { 2 }
S
2
​
independent?
Question 44
Multiple Choice
Find the conditional probability. -If two fair dice are rolled, find the probability of a sum of 6 given that the roll is a "double".
Question 45
Multiple Choice
Use counting rules to determine the probability. -A committee of 11 members is voting on a proposal. Each member casts a yea or nay vote. On a random voting basis, what is the probability that the proposal wins by a vote of 8 to 3?