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Introduction to Probability and Statistics Study Set 1
Quiz 4: Probability and Probability Distributions
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Question 81
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Of the delegates at a convention, 60% attended the breakfast forum, 70% attended the dinner speech, and 40% attended both events. a. If a randomly selected delegate is known to have attended the dinner speech, what is the probability he or she also attended the breakfast forum? ______________ b. What is the probability that a randomly selected delegate either attended the breakfast forum, or attended the dinner speech, or attended both? ______________
Question 82
Essay
Applicants for a musical instrument manufacturer are asked to take a manual dexterity test. Past history has shown that only 25% of the applicants are able to finish the test in the allotted time. Two applicants are selected at random from the applicant pool. a. What is the probability that both applicants finish the test in the allotted time? ________________________________________________________ b. Justify your answer. ______________ c. What is the probability the first applicant completes the test in the allotted time but the second applicant does not? ______________ d. Justify your answer. ________________________________________________________
Question 83
Short Answer
A box contains one red, three blue and two green marbles. Two marbles are randomly selected without replacement. Let R = {The selected marble is red.} B = {The selected marble is blue.} G = {The selected marble is green.} C = {Both marbles selected are the same color.} D = {At least one of the marbles is blue.} a. Find P(C). ______________ b. Find P(D). ______________ c. Find
. ______________ d. Find
. ______________ e. Find P(D | C). ______________
Question 84
Short Answer
Four different kinds of radar systems, designed to detect or monitor the airspace around a major airport for high flying objects, low flying objects, runway traffic, and wind shear, operate independently. If each system has probability 0.90 of functioning correctly, find the probability at least one radar system will fail. ______________
Question 85
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Relative frequency histograms are constructed for a sample of n measurements drawn from the population, while the probability histogram is constructed as a model for the entire population of measurements.