Deck 5: Modeling Variation With Probability
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Deck 5: Modeling Variation With Probability
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Use the following table to answer the question. A random sample of college students was asked to respond to a survey about how they spend their free time on weekends. One question, summarized in the table below, asked each respondent to choose the one activity that they are most likely to participate in on a Saturday morning. The activity choices were homework, housework, outside employment, recreation, or other.
-If one student is randomly chosen from the group, what is the probability that the student is maleand chose "outside employment" as their most likely activity on a Saturday morning?
A) 0.23
B) 0.13
C) 0.10
D) None of these
-If one student is randomly chosen from the group, what is the probability that the student is maleand chose "outside employment" as their most likely activity on a Saturday morning?
A) 0.23
B) 0.13
C) 0.10
D) None of these
0.10
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Use your intuition to decide whether the following two events are likely to be independent or associated.
Even A: A randomly selected registered voter's political party affiliation is Republican
Event B: A randomly selected registered voter opposes a new tax on fuel.
A) Independent
B) Associated
Even A: A randomly selected registered voter's political party affiliation is Republican
Event B: A randomly selected registered voter opposes a new tax on fuel.
A) Independent
B) Associated
Associated
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Use the following information to answer the question. Suppose that a recent poll of American households about petownership found that for households with one pet, 39% owned a dog, 33% owned a cat, and 7% owned a bird. Suppose thatthree households are selected randomly and with replacement.
-What is the probability that all three randomly selected households own a dog? (Round to the nearest hundredth)
A) 0.06
B) 0.39
C) 0.23
D) None of these
-What is the probability that all three randomly selected households own a dog? (Round to the nearest hundredth)
A) 0.06
B) 0.39
C) 0.23
D) None of these
0.06
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Use the following table to answer the question. A random sample of college students was asked to respond to a survey about how they spend their free time on weekends. One question, summarized in the table below, asked each respondent to choose the one activity that they are most likely to participate in on a Saturday morning. The activity choices were homework, housework, outside employment, recreation, or other.
-If one student is randomly chosen from the group, what is the probability that the student chose "outside employment" as their most likely activity on a Saturday morning?
A) 0.43
B) 0.13
C) 0.23
D) None of these
-If one student is randomly chosen from the group, what is the probability that the student chose "outside employment" as their most likely activity on a Saturday morning?
A) 0.43
B) 0.13
C) 0.23
D) None of these
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Use your intuition to decide whether the following two events are likely to be independent orassociated.
Event A: You reach into your dark closet, without looking, and pull out a black shirt.
Event B: You reach into your sock drawer, without looking, and pull out black socks.
A) Associated
B) Independent
Event A: You reach into your dark closet, without looking, and pull out a black shirt.
Event B: You reach into your sock drawer, without looking, and pull out black socks.
A) Associated
B) Independent
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The Venn diagram below depicts gender and occupation of a sample of adults. Which region on the Venn diagram represents the event "The individual is a female firefighter?" 
A) Region 3
B) Region 4
C) Region 1
D) Region 2

A) Region 3
B) Region 4
C) Region 1
D) Region 2
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Use the following table to answer the question. A random sample of college students was asked to respond to a survey about how they spend their free time on weekends. One question, summarized in the table below, asked each respondent to choose the one activity that they are most likely to participate in on a Saturday morning. The activity choices were homework, housework, outside employment, recreation, or other
-Find the probability that a female college student from the group chose "housework" as their mostlikely activity on Saturday mornings? (Round to the nearest thousandth)
A) 0.163
B) 0.531
C) 0.520
D) None of these
-Find the probability that a female college student from the group chose "housework" as their mostlikely activity on Saturday mornings? (Round to the nearest thousandth)
A) 0.163
B) 0.531
C) 0.520
D) None of these
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Use the following information to answer the question. Suppose that a recent poll of American households about petownership found that for households with one pet, 39% owned a dog, 33% owned a cat, and 7% owned a bird. Suppose thatthree households are selected randomly and with replacement.
-What is the probability that all three randomly selected households own a dog? (Round to thenearest hundredth)
A) 0.60
B) 0.80
C) 0.40
D) 0.20
-What is the probability that all three randomly selected households own a dog? (Round to thenearest hundredth)
A) 0.60
B) 0.80
C) 0.40
D) 0.20
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Use the following table to answer the question. A random sample of college students was asked to respond to a survey abouthow they spend their free time on weekends. One question, summarized in the table below, asked each respondent to choosethe one activity that they are most likely to participate in on a Saturday morning. The activity choices were homework,housework, outside employment, recreation, or other.
-If 20 babies are born, how often are there 12 or more female babies? Assume that the gender of a baby is a random event. Which of the following experiments would not simulate this situation?
A) Roll a die twenty times. Designate a 1, 2, or 3 to mean "female" and a 4, 5, or 6 to mean "male."
B) Flip a coin twenty times. Designate a head to mean "female" and a tail to mean "male."
C) Choose the first twenty digits from a row in the random number table. Designate odd numbers to mean "female" and even numbers to mean "male."
D) All of these will simulate the gender of twenty babies.
-If 20 babies are born, how often are there 12 or more female babies? Assume that the gender of a baby is a random event. Which of the following experiments would not simulate this situation?
A) Roll a die twenty times. Designate a 1, 2, or 3 to mean "female" and a 4, 5, or 6 to mean "male."
B) Flip a coin twenty times. Designate a head to mean "female" and a tail to mean "male."
C) Choose the first twenty digits from a row in the random number table. Designate odd numbers to mean "female" and even numbers to mean "male."
D) All of these will simulate the gender of twenty babies.
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Use the following information to answer the question. Suppose that a recent poll of American households about petownership found that for households with one pet, 39% owned a dog, 33% owned a cat, and 7% owned a bird. Suppose thatthree households are selected randomly and with replacement.
-What is the probability that none of the three randomly selected households own a cat? (Round tothe nearest hundredth)
A) 0.46
B) 0.30
C) 0.70
D) None of these
-What is the probability that none of the three randomly selected households own a cat? (Round tothe nearest hundredth)
A) 0.46
B) 0.30
C) 0.70
D) None of these
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Which of the following statements is not true about probability?
A) Probability is used to measure how often random events occur.
B) A probability of 0 means that an event will not occur, and a probability of 1 means that an event is certain to occur.
C) Probabilities are always numbers between 0 and 1 inclusive.
D) All of these are true statements
A) Probability is used to measure how often random events occur.
B) A probability of 0 means that an event will not occur, and a probability of 1 means that an event is certain to occur.
C) Probabilities are always numbers between 0 and 1 inclusive.
D) All of these are true statements
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Is the following an example of theoretical probability or empirical probability? At a carnival shellgame the player can pay three dollars and choose the shell that he or she believes is hiding theprize. There are four shells that are thoroughly mixed up after each guess. The player concludesthat there is a one in four chance of randomly picking the winning shell.
A) Empirical
B) Theoretical
A) Empirical
B) Theoretical
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A true/false pop quiz contains five questions. What is the probability that when guessing, a student will get at least one question correct? (Round to the nearest hundredth)
A) 0.76
B) 1.00
C) 0.50
D) 0.97
A) 0.76
B) 1.00
C) 0.50
D) 0.97
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Use the following information to answer the question. Suppose that a recent poll of American households about petownership found that for households with a pet, 39% owned exactly a dog, 33% owned a cat, and 7% owned a bird. Supposethat three households are selected randomly and with replacement.
-What is the probability that at least one of the three randomly selected households own a dog?(Round to the nearest hundredth)
A) 0.27
B) 0.61
C) 0.77
D) 0.70
-What is the probability that at least one of the three randomly selected households own a dog?(Round to the nearest hundredth)
A) 0.27
B) 0.61
C) 0.77
D) 0.70
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The National Center for Health Statistics has found that there is a 0.41% chance that an Americancitizen will die from falling. What is the probability that you will not die from a fall? (Round to thenearest hundredth of a percent)
A) 99.59%
B) 93.31%
C) Can't be determined with the given information.
D) 59.00%
A) 99.59%
B) 93.31%
C) Can't be determined with the given information.
D) 59.00%
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The Venn diagram below depicts gender and occupation of a sample of adults. Which region on the Venn diagram represents the event "The individual is a male nurse?" 
A) Region 2
B) Region 4
C) Region 3
D) Region 1

A) Region 2
B) Region 4
C) Region 3
D) Region 1
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Use the following information to answer the question. Suppose that a recent poll of American households about petownership found that for households with a pet, 39% owned exactly a dog, 33% owned a cat, and 7% owned a bird. Supposethat three households are selected randomly and with replacement.
-What is the probability that all three randomly selected households own a cat? (Round to thenearest hundredth)
A) 0.03
B) 0.04
C) 0.06
D) None of these
-What is the probability that all three randomly selected households own a cat? (Round to thenearest hundredth)
A) 0.03
B) 0.04
C) 0.06
D) None of these
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Use the following table to answer the question. A random sample of college students was asked to respond to a survey abouthow they spend their free time on weekends. One question, summarized in the table below, asked each respondent to choosethe one activity that they are most likely to participate in on a Saturday morning. The activity choices were homework,housework, outside employment, recreation, or other.
-If one student is randomly chosen from the group, what is the probability that the student chose "recreation" or "other" as their most likely activity on a Saturday morning?
A) 0.375
B) 0.275
C) 0.395
D) None of these
-If one student is randomly chosen from the group, what is the probability that the student chose "recreation" or "other" as their most likely activity on a Saturday morning?
A) 0.375
B) 0.275
C) 0.395
D) None of these
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Which of the following statements is true about the "law of large numbers" (LLN)?
A)The LLN states that if an experiment with a random outcome is repeated a large number oftimes, the empirical probability that is observed is likely to be close to the theoreticalprobability.
B)The LLN states that if you simulate or conduct an experiment or simulation enough times theempirical probability observed will always match the theoretical probability that is expected.
C)The LLN is almost always true, but there are special occasions, even when outcomes arerandom, when the LLN can be broken.
D)The LLN states that the empirical probability that is observed will simulate the theoreticalprobability that is expected for any finite number of trials, so a simulation or experiment neednot have an excessive number of trials.
A)The LLN states that if an experiment with a random outcome is repeated a large number oftimes, the empirical probability that is observed is likely to be close to the theoreticalprobability.
B)The LLN states that if you simulate or conduct an experiment or simulation enough times theempirical probability observed will always match the theoretical probability that is expected.
C)The LLN is almost always true, but there are special occasions, even when outcomes arerandom, when the LLN can be broken.
D)The LLN states that the empirical probability that is observed will simulate the theoreticalprobability that is expected for any finite number of trials, so a simulation or experiment neednot have an excessive number of trials.
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Use the following table to answer the question. A random sample of college students was asked to respond to a survey abouthow they spend their free time on weekends. One question, summarized in the table below, asked each respondent to choosethe one activity that they are most likely to participate in on a Saturday morning. The activity choices were homework,housework, outside employment, recreation, or other.
-If one student is randomly chosen from the group, what is the probability that the student chose"recreation" as their most likely activity on a Saturday morning?
A) 0.310
B) 0.115
C) 0.195
D) None of these
-If one student is randomly chosen from the group, what is the probability that the student chose"recreation" as their most likely activity on a Saturday morning?
A) 0.310
B) 0.115
C) 0.195
D) None of these
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Use the following table to answer the question. A random sample of college students was asked to respond to a survey about how they spend their free time on weekends. One question, summarized in the table below, asked each respondent to choose the one activity that they are most likely to participate in on a Saturday morning. The activity choices were homework, housework, outside employment, recreation, or other.
-If one student is randomly chosen from the group, what is the probability that the student chose"homework" or "housework" as their most likely activity on a Saturday morning?
A) 0.075
B) 0.395
C) 0.145
D) None of these
-If one student is randomly chosen from the group, what is the probability that the student chose"homework" or "housework" as their most likely activity on a Saturday morning?
A) 0.075
B) 0.395
C) 0.145
D) None of these
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Use the following table to answer the question. A random sample of college students was asked to respond to a survey abouthow they spend their free time on weekends. One question, summarized in the table below, asked each respondent to choosethe one activity that they are most likely to participate in on a Saturday morning. The activity choices were homework,housework, outside employment, recreation, or other.
-What is the probability that a randomly chosen survey respondent is male or chose "recreation" as their most likely activity on Saturday mornings?
A) 0.675
B) 0.480
C) 0.790
D) None of these
-What is the probability that a randomly chosen survey respondent is male or chose "recreation" as their most likely activity on Saturday mornings?
A) 0.675
B) 0.480
C) 0.790
D) None of these
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Use the following table to answer the question. A random sample of college students was asked to respond to a survey abouthow they spend their free time on weekends. One question, summarized in the table below, asked each respondent to choosethe one activity that they are most likely to participate in on a Saturday morning. The activity choices were homework,housework, outside employment, recreation, or other.
-If one student is randomly chosen from the group, what is the probability that the student is female?
A) 0.50
B) 0.52
C) 0.48
D) None of these
-If one student is randomly chosen from the group, what is the probability that the student is female?
A) 0.50
B) 0.52
C) 0.48
D) None of these
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Use the following table to answer the question. A random sample of college students was asked to respond to a survey about how they spend their free time on weekends. One question, summarized in the table below, asked each respondent to choose the one activity that they are most likely to participate in on a Saturday morning. The activity choices were homework, housework, outside employment, recreation, or other.
-Which of the following are mutually exclusive events?
A) Student is female and student chose "outside employment" as their most likely activity on Saturday mornings.
B) Student is female and student chose "housework" as their most likely activity on Saturday mornings.
C) Student is male and student chose "housework" as their most likely activity on Saturday mornings.
D) Student chose "outside employment" and student chose "other" as their most likely activity on Saturday mornings.
-Which of the following are mutually exclusive events?
A) Student is female and student chose "outside employment" as their most likely activity on Saturday mornings.
B) Student is female and student chose "housework" as their most likely activity on Saturday mornings.
C) Student is male and student chose "housework" as their most likely activity on Saturday mornings.
D) Student chose "outside employment" and student chose "other" as their most likely activity on Saturday mornings.
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Use the following table to answer the question. A random sample of college students was asked to respond to a survey about how they spend their free time on weekends. One question, summarized in the table below, asked each respondent to choose the one activity that they are most likely to participate in on a Saturday morning. The activity choices were homework, housework, outside employment, recreation, or other.
-If one student is randomly chosen from the group, what is the probability that the student is male?
A) 0.52
B) 0.48
C) 0.50
D) None of these
-If one student is randomly chosen from the group, what is the probability that the student is male?
A) 0.52
B) 0.48
C) 0.50
D) None of these
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Which of the following statements is true about the Law of Large Numbers (LLN)?
A)The LLN states that if you simulate or conduct an experiment or simulation enough times theempirical probability observed will always match the theoretical probability that is expected.
B)The LLN states that the empirical probability that is observed will simulate the theoreticalprobability that is expected for any finite number of trials, so a simulation or experiment neednot have an excessive number of trials.
C)The LLN states that if an experiment with a random outcome is repeated a large number oftimes, the empirical probability that is observed is likely to be close to the theoreticalprobability.
D)The LLN is almost always true, but there are special occasions, even when outcomes arerandom, when the LLN can be broken.
A)The LLN states that if you simulate or conduct an experiment or simulation enough times theempirical probability observed will always match the theoretical probability that is expected.
B)The LLN states that the empirical probability that is observed will simulate the theoreticalprobability that is expected for any finite number of trials, so a simulation or experiment neednot have an excessive number of trials.
C)The LLN states that if an experiment with a random outcome is repeated a large number oftimes, the empirical probability that is observed is likely to be close to the theoreticalprobability.
D)The LLN is almost always true, but there are special occasions, even when outcomes arerandom, when the LLN can be broken.
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Use the following table to answer the question. A random sample of college students was asked to respond to a survey about how they spend their free time on weekends. One question, summarized in the table below, asked each respondent to choose the one activity that they are most likely to participate in on a Saturday morning. The activity choices were homework, housework, outside employment, recreation, or other.
-Which of the following are mutually exclusive events?
A)Student is male and student chose "outside employment" as their most likely activity onSaturday mornings.
B)Student is male and student chose "housework" as their most likely activity on Saturdaymornings.
C)Student is female and student chose "housework" as their most likely activity on Saturdaymornings.
D)Student chose "recreation" and student chose "other" as their most likely activity on Saturdaymornings.
-Which of the following are mutually exclusive events?
A)Student is male and student chose "outside employment" as their most likely activity onSaturday mornings.
B)Student is male and student chose "housework" as their most likely activity on Saturdaymornings.
C)Student is female and student chose "housework" as their most likely activity on Saturdaymornings.
D)Student chose "recreation" and student chose "other" as their most likely activity on Saturdaymornings.
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Use the following table to answer the question. A random sample of college students was asked to respond to a survey about how they spend their free time on weekends. One question, summarized in the table below, asked each respondent to choose the one activity that they are most likely to participate in on a Saturday morning. The activity choices were homework, housework, outside employment, recreation, or other.
-Find the probability that a male college student from the group chose "housework" as their mostlikely activity on Saturday mornings? (Round to the nearest thousandth)
A) 0.302
B) 0.145
C) 0.156
D) None of these
-Find the probability that a male college student from the group chose "housework" as their mostlikely activity on Saturday mornings? (Round to the nearest thousandth)
A) 0.302
B) 0.145
C) 0.156
D) None of these
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The National Center for Health Statistics has found that there is a 5.01% chance that an Americancitizen will die from an accident (unintentional injury). What is the probability that you will not diefrom an accident? (Round to the nearest hundredth of a percent)
A) 99.50%
B) 94.99%
C) 95.00%
D) Can't be determined with the given information.
A) 99.50%
B) 94.99%
C) 95.00%
D) Can't be determined with the given information.
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Use the following table to answer the question. A random sample of college students was asked to respond to a survey about how they spend their free time on weekends. One question, summarized in the table below, asked each respondent to choose the one activity that they are most likely to participate in on a Saturday morning. The activity choices were homework, housework, outside employment, recreation, or other.
-if one student is randomly chosen from the group, what is the probability that the student is femaleand chose "outside employment" as their most likely activity on a Saturday morning?
A) 0.23
B) 0.13
C) 0.43
D) None of these
-if one student is randomly chosen from the group, what is the probability that the student is femaleand chose "outside employment" as their most likely activity on a Saturday morning?
A) 0.23
B) 0.13
C) 0.43
D) None of these
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Use your intuition to decide whether the following events are likely to be independent or associated.
Event A: A randomly selected person is married with no children.
Event B: A randomly selected person opposes a tax credit for children.
A) Independent
B) Associated
Event A: A randomly selected person is married with no children.
Event B: A randomly selected person opposes a tax credit for children.
A) Independent
B) Associated
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Is the following an example of theoretical probability or empirical probability? A fisherman notes that eight out of ten times that he uses a certain lure he catches a fish within an hour. He concludes
That the probability that the lure will catch a fish on his fishing next trip is about 80%
A) Empirical
B) Theoretical
That the probability that the lure will catch a fish on his fishing next trip is about 80%
A) Empirical
B) Theoretical
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Use the following information to answer the question. Suppose that a recent poll of American households about pet
ownership found that for households with a pet, 39% owned exactly a dog, 33% owned a cat, and 7% owned a bird. Suppose
that three households are selected randomly and with replacement.
-What is the probability that none of the three randomly selected households own a bird? (Round tothe nearest hundredth)
A) 0.86
B) 0.80
C) 0.93
D) None of these
ownership found that for households with a pet, 39% owned exactly a dog, 33% owned a cat, and 7% owned a bird. Suppose
that three households are selected randomly and with replacement.
-What is the probability that none of the three randomly selected households own a bird? (Round tothe nearest hundredth)
A) 0.86
B) 0.80
C) 0.93
D) None of these
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Which of the following statements is not true about probability?
A) Probabilities are always numbers between 0 and 1 inclusive.
B) A probability of zero means that an event will not happen, a probability of one means that an event is certain to happen.
C) Probability is used to measure how often random events occur.
D) All of these are true statements
A) Probabilities are always numbers between 0 and 1 inclusive.
B) A probability of zero means that an event will not happen, a probability of one means that an event is certain to happen.
C) Probability is used to measure how often random events occur.
D) All of these are true statements
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use your intuition to decide whether the following events are likely to be independent orassociated.
Event A: The randomly selected carton of milk you purchased from the store is sour.
Event B: Your car won't start on a randomly selected morning.
A) Independent
B) Associated
Event A: The randomly selected carton of milk you purchased from the store is sour.
Event B: Your car won't start on a randomly selected morning.
A) Independent
B) Associated
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A true/false pop quiz contains seven questions. What is the probability that when guessing, a student will get at least one question correct? (Round to the nearest hundredth)
A) 1.00
B) 0.50
C) 0.97
D) 0.99
A) 1.00
B) 0.50
C) 0.97
D) 0.99
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Is the following an example of theoretical probability or empirical probability? A homeowner notesthat five out of seven days the newspaper arrives before 5 pm. He concludes that the probabilitythat the newspaper will arrive before 5 pm tomorrow is about 71%.
A) Theoretical
B) Empirical
A) Theoretical
B) Empirical
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Is the following an example of theoretical probability or empirical probability? A card playerdeclares that there is a one in thirteen chance that the next card pulled from a well-shuffled, fulldeck will be a queen.
A) Empirical
B) Theoretical
A) Empirical
B) Theoretical
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Use the following table to answer the question. A random sample of college students was asked to respond to a survey about how they spend their free time on weekends. One question, summarized in the table below, asked each respondent to choose the one activity that they are most likely to participate in on a Saturday morning. The activity choices were homework, housework, outside employment, recreation, or other.
-If one student is randomly chosen from the group, what is the probability that the student is femaleor chose "homework" as their most likely activity on a Saturday morning?
A) 0.755
B) 0.900
C) 0.665
D) None of these
-If one student is randomly chosen from the group, what is the probability that the student is femaleor chose "homework" as their most likely activity on a Saturday morning?
A) 0.755
B) 0.900
C) 0.665
D) None of these
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Use the following table to answer the question. A random sample of college students was asked to respond to a survey abouthow they spend their free time on weekends. One question, summarized in the table below, asked each respondent to choosethe one activity that they are most likely to participate in on a Saturday morning. The activity choices were homework,housework, outside employment, recreation, or other.
-If 20 babies are born, how often are there 8 or less male babies? Assume that the gender of a baby isa random event. Which of the following experiments would not simulate this situation?
A)Roll a die twenty times. Designate a 1, 2, or 3 to mean "female" and a 4, 5, or 6 to mean "male."
B)Flip a coin twenty times. Designate a head to mean "female" and a tail to mean "male."
C)Choose the first twenty digits from a row in the random number table. Designate oddnumbers to mean "female" and even numbers to mean "male."
D)All of these will simulate the gender of twenty babies.
-If 20 babies are born, how often are there 8 or less male babies? Assume that the gender of a baby isa random event. Which of the following experiments would not simulate this situation?
A)Roll a die twenty times. Designate a 1, 2, or 3 to mean "female" and a 4, 5, or 6 to mean "male."
B)Flip a coin twenty times. Designate a head to mean "female" and a tail to mean "male."
C)Choose the first twenty digits from a row in the random number table. Designate oddnumbers to mean "female" and even numbers to mean "male."
D)All of these will simulate the gender of twenty babies.
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Use your intuition and state whether these two events are likely to be associated orindependent. Explain. Event A:
A randomly selected adult is a pet owner. Event B:
A randomly selected adult responds favorably to the survey question "Should aportion of the beach be set aside as an (unleashed) dog beach?
"
A randomly selected adult is a pet owner. Event B:
A randomly selected adult responds favorably to the survey question "Should aportion of the beach be set aside as an (unleashed) dog beach?
"
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Use the following information to answer the question. Suppose that a recent poll of single people over the age of thirtywere asked about their living arrangements. The poll found that 34% rented a house or apartment, 21% owned a house, and17% owned a condominium. Suppose that four single people are selected randomly and with replacement.
-What is the probability that at least one of the four randomly selected people rents a houseor apartment?
Show your work and round to the nearest thousandth.
-What is the probability that at least one of the four randomly selected people rents a houseor apartment?
Show your work and round to the nearest thousandth.
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Use the following table to answer the question. A random sample of 200 new vehicle buyers were asked to respond to a survey about what kind of vehicle they purchased. One question, summarized in the table below, asked each respondent to choose the vehicle that best described the type of vehicle that they purchased. The vehicle choices were car, pick sport utility vehicle, van, or other.

-If one person is chosen randomly from the group, what is the probability that the person is female?

-If one person is chosen randomly from the group, what is the probability that the person is female?
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Use the following information to answer the question. Suppose that a recent poll of single people over the age of thirtywere asked about their living arrangements. The poll found that 34% rented a house or apartment, 21% owned a house, and17% owned a condominium. Suppose that four single people are selected randomly and with replacement.
-What is the probability that all four people rent a house or apartment?
Show your workand round to the nearest thousandth.
-What is the probability that all four people rent a house or apartment?
Show your workand round to the nearest thousandth.
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Use the following information to answer the question. Suppose that the typical work schedule for the wait staff at Sam's BBQShack, which is open seven days a week, is five days on with two days off each week. A week begins on Monday and ends onSunday. Assume that any day of the week is equally likely to be a day off.
-State the complement of the event given in question (5) and calculate the probability of the complement. Show your work and round to the nearest tenth of a percent.
-State the complement of the event given in question (5) and calculate the probability of the complement. Show your work and round to the nearest tenth of a percent.
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What is the probability that Isaac, a waiter at Sam's BBQ Shack, will have Saturday orSunday off?
Show your work and round to the nearest tenth of a percent.
Show your work and round to the nearest tenth of a percent.
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Using this example, state two events that are mutually exclusive.
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Use the following information to answer the question. Suppose that the typical work schedule for the wait staff at Sam's BBQShack, which is open seven days a week, is five days on with two days off each week. A week begins on Monday and ends onSunday. Assume that any day of the week is equally likely to be a day off.
-What is the probability that Issac will have Saturday and Sunday off?
Show your work andround to the nearest tenth of a percent.
-What is the probability that Issac will have Saturday and Sunday off?
Show your work andround to the nearest tenth of a percent.
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Use the following table to answer the question. A random sample of 200 new vehicle buyers were asked to respond to a survey about what kind of vehicle they purchased. One question, summarized in the table below, asked each respondent to choose the vehicle that best described the type of vehicle that they purchased. The vehicle choices were car, pick sport utility vehicle, van, or other.

-If one person is chosen randomly from the group, what is the probability that the person was male and bought a car?

-If one person is chosen randomly from the group, what is the probability that the person was male and bought a car?
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Use the following table to answer the question. A random sample of 200 new vehicle buyers were asked to respond to asurvey about what kind of vehicle they purchased. One question, summarized in the table below, asked each respondent tochoose the vehicle that best described the type of vehicle that they purchased. The vehicle choices were car, pick sport utility vehicle, van, or other.
-If one person is chosen randomly from the group, what is the probability that the person purchased a van?
-If one person is chosen randomly from the group, what is the probability that the person purchased a van?
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Suppose you would like a mug of hot chocolate with cinnamon. You reach into the kitchencupboard containing twenty mixed up mismatched mugs without looking and pull out apink coffee cup. You also reach into a kitchen drawer containing 30 different mixed upspice jars without looking and pull out the cinnamon. Use your intuition and state whetherthese two events are associated or independent. Explain.
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Use the following table to answer the question. A random sample of 200 new vehicle buyers were asked to respond to asurvey about what kind of vehicle they purchased. One question, summarized in the table below, asked each respondent to choose the vehicle that best described the type of vehicle that they purchased. The vehicle choices were car, picksport utility vehicle, van, or other.
-Find the probability that a randomly chosen female buyer bought a van. (Round to the nearest hundredth)
-Find the probability that a randomly chosen female buyer bought a van. (Round to the nearest hundredth)
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Use the following table to answer the question. A random sample of 200 new vehicle buyers were asked to respond to asurvey about what kind of vehicle they purchased. One question, summarized in the table below, asked each respondent to choose the vehicle that best described the type of vehicle that they purchased. The vehicle choices were car, picksport utility vehicle, van, or other.
-If one person is chosen randomly from the group, what is the probability that the personpurchased a sport utility vehicle or a pick-up truck?
-If one person is chosen randomly from the group, what is the probability that the personpurchased a sport utility vehicle or a pick-up truck?
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A card player claims that the probability of choosing a red jack from a well-shuffled deckof cars is 1/26 because choosing any card is equally likely and there are two red jacks in thedeck of fifty-two cards. Is this an example of a theoretical probability or an empiricalprobability?
Explain.
Explain.
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Consider one toss of a fair six-sided die. State the sample space of possible outcomes. Stateone possible random event then state the theoretical probability of that event. Explain howyou know that this is the probability of the random event.
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A football game official tosses a coin at the beginning of each game to determine who willhave possession of the ball first. In the previous ten games the toss has come up tails fourtimes. The official says the probability that the coin will come up tails again is 40%. Is theofficial referring to a theoretical probability or an empirical probability?
Explain.
Explain.
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Use the following information to answer the question. Suppose that a recent poll of single people over the age of thirtyfivewere asked about their living arrangements. The poll found that 34% rented a house or apartment, 21% owned a house, and17% owned a condominium. Suppose that four single people are selected randomly and with replacement.
-What is the probability that none of the four randomly selected people rent a house orapartment?
Show your work and round to the nearest thousandth.
-What is the probability that none of the four randomly selected people rent a house orapartment?
Show your work and round to the nearest thousandth.
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Describe the difference between a theoretical probability and an empirical probability.Give at least one example of each type of probability.
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A multiple choice quiz contains five questions. Each question has four answer choices.Michael is not prepared for the quiz and decides to guess for each question. What is theprobability that Michael will get at least one question correct?
What is the probability thatMichael will get all five questions correct?
Show your work and round to the nearest thousandth.
What is the probability thatMichael will get all five questions correct?
Show your work and round to the nearest thousandth.
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Jody flips a coin ten times and observes the outcome of heads three times. Yvonne flips acoin one hundred times and observes the outcome of heads forty-eight times. Jody statesthat his coin must not be fair because so few heads were observed. Pretend you are Yvonneand explain to Jody why his results does not indicate that he has an unfair coin byexplaining to him what the Law of Large Numbers is, and how it justifies the results thatwere observed in both experiments.
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