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Quiz 7: Probability
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Question 161
Multiple Choice
Let A and B be events in a sample space S such that
,
, and
. Find:
.
Question 162
Multiple Choice
Determine whether the given events A and B are independent.
,
, and
.
Question 163
Essay
Assume that the probability of a boy being born is the same as the probability of a girl being born. Find the probability that a family with four children will have the given composition. Give your answer in the form of a fraction. Exacty two boys.
Question 164
Multiple Choice
Let A and B be events in a sample space S such that
and
. Find:
.
Question 165
Essay
An unbiased coin is tossed seven times. Find the probability of the given event. Give your answer in the form of a fraction. The coin lands heads at least once.
Question 166
Short Answer
Fourty people are selected at random. What is the probability that none of the people in this group have the same birthday? Round your answer to the nearest hundredth, if necessary. The probability is __________.
Question 167
Short Answer
There were 42 different presidents of the United States from 1789 through 2000. What is the probability that at least four of them had the same birthday? Round your answer to six decimal places, if necessary. The probability is __________.
Question 168
Short Answer
The City Transit Authority plans to hire 12 new bus drivers. From a group of 200 qualified applicants, of which 180 are men and 20 are women, 12 names are to be selected by lot. Suppose that Mary and John Lewis are among the 200 qualified applicants. What is the probability that Mary's name will be selected? __________ What is the probability that both Mary's and John's names will be selected? __________ It is stipulated that an equal number of men and women are to be selected (6 men from the group of 180 men and 6 women from the group of 20 women) What is the probability that Mary's name will be selected? __________ What is the probability that Mary's and John's names will be selected? __________
Question 169
Short Answer
What is the probability that at least two of the nine justices of the U.S. Supreme Court have the same birthday? Round your answer to four decimal places, if necessary. The probability is __________.
Question 170
Essay
A druggist wishes to select three brands of aspirin to sell in his store. He has five major brands to choose from: A, B, C, D, and E. If he selects the three brands at random, what is the probability that he will select brand E? Give your answer in the form of a fraction.
Question 171
Essay
Four balls are selected at random without replacement from an urn containing three white balls and five blue balls. Find the probability of the given event. Give your answer in the form of a fraction. Exactly three of the balls are blue.