Deck 4: Probability

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Which of the following values cannot be the probability of an event?

A)0.33
B)2.47
C)0.25
D)1.00
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Two events A and B are independent if

A)P(A)is equal to P(B)
B)P(B|A)is equal to P(A)
C)P(A|B)is equal to P(A)
D)P(A|B)is equal to P(B)
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You toss a coin nine times and observe 3 heads and 6 tails.This event is a:

A)compound event
B)simple event
C)multiple outcome
D)multinomial sample point
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You select one person from a group of eight males and two females.The two events "a male is selected" and "a female is selected" are

A)independent
B)equally likely
C)not equally likely
D)collectively exhaustive
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The experiment of tossing a coin 3 times has

A)2 outcomes
B)8 outcomes
C)6 outcomes
D)5 outcomes
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You randomly select two households and observe whether or not they own a telephone answering machine.Which of the following is a simple event?

A)Exactly one of them owns a telephone answering machine.
B)At least one of them owns a telephone answering machine.
C)At most one of them owns a telephone answering machine.
D)Neither of the two owns a telephone answering machine.
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A statistical experiment is a process that,when performed:

A)results in one and only one of two observations
B)results in at least two of many observations
C)may not lead to the occurrence of any outcome
D)results in one and only one of many observations
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According to the relative frequency concept of probability,the probability of an event is

A)1 divided by the total number of outcomes for the experiment
B)the number of times the given event is observed divided by the total number of repetitions of the experiment
C)the number of outcomes favorable to the given event divided by the sample space
D)the sample space divided by the number of outcomes favorable to the given event
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The probability of an event is always

A)greater than zero
B)less than 1
C)between 0 and 1,inclusive
D)greater than 1
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A simple event

A)is a collection of exactly two outcomes
B)includes one and only one outcome
C)does not include any outcome
D)includes all possible outcomes
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A conditional probability is a probability

A)of a sample space based on a certain condition
B)that an event will occur given that another event has already occurred
C)that an event will occur based on the condition that no other event is being considered
D)that an event will occur based on the condition that no other event has already occurred
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A pollster asked 1000 adults whether Republicans or Democrats have better domestic economic policies. The following table gives the two-way classification of there opinions.
Use the following to answer questions : A pollster asked 1000 adults whether Republicans or Democrats have better domestic economic policies. The following table gives the two-way classification of there opinions.   The pollster then randomly selected one adult from these 1,000 adults. The joint probability (rounded to three decimal places)of events Male and No Opinion is:<div style=padding-top: 35px>
The pollster then randomly selected one adult from these 1,000 adults.
The joint probability (rounded to three decimal places)of events "Male" and "No Opinion" is:
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A compound event includes

A)at least three outcomes
B)at least two outcomes
C)one and only one outcome
D)all outcomes of an experiment
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A sample point is

A)a collection of many sample spaces
B)a point that represents a population in a sample
C)an element of a sample space
D)a collection of observations
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Two mutually exclusive events

A)always occur together
B)can sometimes occur together
C)cannot occur together
D)can occur together,provided one has already occurred
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Two complementary events

A)taken together do not include all outcomes for an experiment
B)taken together include all outcomes for an experiment
C)can occur together
D)are always independent
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A marginal probability is a probability of

A)a sample space
B)an outcome when another outcome has already occurred
C)an event without considering any other event
D)an experiment calculated at the margin
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Two events are independent if the occurrence of one event

A)affects the probability of the occurrence of the other event
B)does not affect the probability of the occurrence of the other event
C)means that the second event cannot occur
D)means that the second event is certain to occur
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An event

A)is the same as a sample space
B)includes exactly one outcome
C)includes one or more outcomes
D)includes all possible outcomes
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A box contains a few red,a few black,and a few white marbles.Two marbles are randomly drawn from this box and the color of these marbles is observed.The total number of outcomes for this experiment is

A)3
B)6
C)9
D)you can't tell until you know exactly how many marbles are in the box
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The probability that a corporation made profits in 2005 is 0.80 and the probability that a corporation made charitable contributions in 2005 is 0.25.Assuming that these two events are independent,the probability (rounded to 4 decimal places)that a corporation made profits in 2005 and made charitable contributions in 2005 is:
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The probability that an employee of a company is a male is 0.65 and the joint probability that an employee of this company is a male and single is 0.23.The probability (rounded to three decimal places)that a randomly selected employee of this company is single given he is a male is:
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The athletic department of a school has 12 full-time coaches,and 4 of them are female.The director selects two coaches at random from this group.The probability (to three decimal places)that neither of them is a female is:
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The probability that a person is a college graduate is 0.40 and that he/she has high blood pressure is 0.18.Assuming that these two events are independent,the probability (to four decimal places)that a person selected at random is a college graduate or has high blood pressure is
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The joint probability of two mutually exclusive events is always equal to (rounded to one decimal place)
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The probability that a person is a college graduate is 0.34 and that he/she has high blood pressure is 0.13.Assuming that these two events are independent,the probability (to four decimal places)that a person selected at random is a college graduate and has high blood pressure is
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A pollster asked 1000 adults whether Republicans or Democrats have better domestic economic policies. The following table gives the two-way classification of there opinions.
Use the following to answer questions : A pollster asked 1000 adults whether Republicans or Democrats have better domestic economic policies. The following table gives the two-way classification of there opinions.   The pollster then randomly selected one adult from these 1,000 adults. The probability (rounded to three decimal places)that the selected adult has no opinion or is a male is:<div style=padding-top: 35px>
The pollster then randomly selected one adult from these 1,000 adults.
The probability (rounded to three decimal places)that the selected adult has no opinion or is a male is:
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In a class of 49 students,11 are math majors.The teacher selects two students at random from this class.The probability (to three decimal places)that both of them are math majors is:
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The probability that a physician is a pediatrician is 0.24.The administration selects three physicians at random.The probability (rounded to three decimal places)that exactly two of them are pediatricians is:
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A pollster asked 1000 adults whether Republicans or Democrats have better domestic economic policies. The following table gives the two-way classification of there opinions.
Use the following to answer questions : A pollster asked 1000 adults whether Republicans or Democrats have better domestic economic policies. The following table gives the two-way classification of there opinions.   The pollster then randomly selected one adult from these 1,000 adults. The probability that the selected adult has no opinion is: (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)<div style=padding-top: 35px>
The pollster then randomly selected one adult from these 1,000 adults.
The probability that the selected adult has no opinion is: (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)
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The probability that an adult possesses a credit card is 0.77.A researcher selects four adults at random.The probability (rounded to three decimal places)that three of the four adults possess a credit card is:
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The probability that a corporation made profits in 2005 is 0.78 and the probability that a corporation made charitable contributions in 2005 is 0.23.Assuming that these two events are independent,the probability (rounded to 4 decimal places)that a corporation made profits in 2005 or made charitable contributions in 2005,but not both is:
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The probability that an adult possesses a credit card is 0.71.A researcher selects two adults at random.The probability (rounded to three decimal places)that the first adult possesses a credit card and the second adult does not possess a credit card is:
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A pollster asked 1000 adults whether Republicans or Democrats have better domestic economic policies. The following table gives the two-way classification of there opinions.
Use the following to answer questions : A pollster asked 1000 adults whether Republicans or Democrats have better domestic economic policies. The following table gives the two-way classification of there opinions.   The pollster then randomly selected one adult from these 1,000 adults. The probability (rounded to three decimal places)that the selected adult is a female or thinks that Democrats have better domestic economic policies is:<div style=padding-top: 35px>
The pollster then randomly selected one adult from these 1,000 adults.
The probability (rounded to three decimal places)that the selected adult is a female or thinks that Democrats have better domestic economic policies is:
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The intersection of two events A and B is made up of the outcomes that are:

A)either in A or in B or in both A and B
B)common to both A and B
C)either in A or in B,but not both
D)not common to both A and B
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A pollster asked 1000 adults whether Republicans or Democrats have better domestic economic policies. The following table gives the two-way classification of there opinions.
Use the following to answer questions : A pollster asked 1000 adults whether Republicans or Democrats have better domestic economic policies. The following table gives the two-way classification of there opinions.   The pollster then randomly selected one adult from these 1,000 adults. The joint probability (rounded to three decimal places)of events Republicans and Democrats is:<div style=padding-top: 35px>
The pollster then randomly selected one adult from these 1,000 adults.
The joint probability (rounded to three decimal places)of events "Republicans" and "Democrats" is:
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The probability of the intersection of two events A and B is given by:

A) <strong>The probability of the intersection of two events A and B is given by:</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>The probability of the intersection of two events A and B is given by:</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>The probability of the intersection of two events A and B is given by:</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>The probability of the intersection of two events A and B is given by:</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The probability that a physician is a pediatrician is 0.16.The administration selects two physicians at random.The probability (rounded to three decimal places)that none of them is a pediatrician is:
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A pollster asked 1000 adults whether Republicans or Democrats have better domestic economic policies. The following table gives the two-way classification of there opinions.
Use the following to answer questions : A pollster asked 1000 adults whether Republicans or Democrats have better domestic economic policies. The following table gives the two-way classification of there opinions.   The pollster then randomly selected one adult from these 1,000 adults. The probability that this adult is a male or doesn't think that Democrats have better domestic economic policies is: (Round your answer to 3 decimal places.)<div style=padding-top: 35px>
The pollster then randomly selected one adult from these 1,000 adults.
The probability that this adult is a male or doesn't think that Democrats have better domestic economic policies is: (Round your answer to 3 decimal places.)
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The joint probability of two independent events A and B is:

A) <strong>The joint probability of two independent events A and B is:</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>The joint probability of two independent events A and B is:</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>The joint probability of two independent events A and B is:</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>The joint probability of two independent events A and B is:</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Pioneer Of The Nile (A),I Want Revenge (B),and Hold Me Back (C),were the three favorites to win the Kentucky Derby.According to an expert,they should arrive first,second and third,respectively.
The tree diagram for the sample space is given below.

A)Complete the tree diagram from top to bottom
B)State the composition of the event E = [exactly two horses arrived in the predicted place]
<strong>Pioneer Of The Nile (A),I Want Revenge (B),and Hold Me Back (C),were the three favorites to win the Kentucky Derby.According to an expert,they should arrive first,second and third,respectively. The tree diagram for the sample space is given below.</strong> A)Complete the tree diagram from top to bottom B)State the composition of the event E = [exactly two horses arrived in the predicted place]   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The probability that a family has at least one child is 0.79,that a family owns a camcorder is 0.19,and that a family has at least one child and owns a camcorder is 0.07.The probability that a randomly selected family has at least one child or owns a camcorder is:
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The probability of the union of two events A and B,that are mutually exclusive,is:

A) <strong>The probability of the union of two events A and B,that are mutually exclusive,is:</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>The probability of the union of two events A and B,that are mutually exclusive,is:</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>The probability of the union of two events A and B,that are mutually exclusive,is:</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>The probability of the union of two events A and B,that are mutually exclusive,is:</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Friends will be called,one after another,and asked to go on a weekend trip with you.You will call until one agrees to go (A)or four friends are asked.What is the tree diagram for the sample space for this experiment?

A)
<strong>Friends will be called,one after another,and asked to go on a weekend trip with you.You will call until one agrees to go (A)or four friends are asked.What is the tree diagram for the sample space for this experiment?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B)
<strong>Friends will be called,one after another,and asked to go on a weekend trip with you.You will call until one agrees to go (A)or four friends are asked.What is the tree diagram for the sample space for this experiment?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C)
<strong>Friends will be called,one after another,and asked to go on a weekend trip with you.You will call until one agrees to go (A)or four friends are asked.What is the tree diagram for the sample space for this experiment?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D)
<strong>Friends will be called,one after another,and asked to go on a weekend trip with you.You will call until one agrees to go (A)or four friends are asked.What is the tree diagram for the sample space for this experiment?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The probability of the union of two events A and B is:

A) <strong>The probability of the union of two events A and B is:</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>The probability of the union of two events A and B is:</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>The probability of the union of two events A and B is:</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>The probability of the union of two events A and B is:</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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A consume researcher inspects 300 batteries manufactured by two companies for being good or defective.The following table gives the two-way classification of these 300 batteries.
Use the following to answer questions : A consume researcher inspects 300 batteries manufactured by two companies for being good or defective.The following table gives the two-way classification of these 300 batteries.   If the researcher selects one battery at random from these 300 batteries,the probability (rounded to three decimal places)that this battery is good or made by company B is<div style=padding-top: 35px>
If the researcher selects one battery at random from these 300 batteries,the probability (rounded to three decimal places)that this battery is good or made by company B is
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The total number of outcomes for 3 rolls of a 9-sided die is:
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The probability that a student at a university is a male is 0.52,that a student is a business major is 0.17,and that a student is a male and a business major is 0.08.The probability that a randomly selected student from this university is a male or a business major is:
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The probability of the union of two events A and B is the probability that:

A)neither event A happens nor event B happens
B)both events do not happen together
C)both events A and B happen together
D)either event A or event B or both A and B happen
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A consume researcher inspects 300 batteries manufactured by two companies for being good or defective.The following table gives the two-way classification of these 300 batteries.
Use the following to answer questions : A consume researcher inspects 300 batteries manufactured by two companies for being good or defective.The following table gives the two-way classification of these 300 batteries.   The probability that a person drinks at least five cups of coffee per day is 0.30,and the probability that a person has high blood pressure is 0.09.Assuming that these two events are independent,find the probability (to four decimal places)that a person selected at random drinks less than five cups of coffee per day or has high blood pressure.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
The probability that a person drinks at least five cups of coffee per day is 0.30,and the probability that a person has high blood pressure is 0.09.Assuming that these two events are independent,find the probability (to four decimal places)that a person selected at random drinks less than five cups of coffee per day or has high blood pressure.
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From the probabilities shown in this Venn diagram,determine the probability A does not occur.
From the probabilities shown in this Venn diagram,determine the probability A does not occur.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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A consume researcher inspects 300 batteries manufactured by two companies for being good or defective.The following table gives the two-way classification of these 300 batteries.
Use the following to answer questions : A consume researcher inspects 300 batteries manufactured by two companies for being good or defective.The following table gives the two-way classification of these 300 batteries.   If the researcher selects one battery at random from these 300 batteries,the probability (rounded to three decimal places)that this battery is defective or made by company A is<div style=padding-top: 35px>
If the researcher selects one battery at random from these 300 batteries,the probability (rounded to three decimal places)that this battery is defective or made by company A is
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From the probabilities shown in this Venn diagram,determine the probability that A occurs and B does not occur.
From the probabilities shown in this Venn diagram,determine the probability that A occurs and B does not occur.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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A woman owns 15 blouses,10 skirts,and 4 pairs of shoes.She will randomly select one blouse,one skirt,and one pair of shoes to wear on a certain day.The total number of possible outcomes is:
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A consume researcher inspects 300 batteries manufactured by two companies for being good or defective.The following table gives the two-way classification of these 300 batteries.
Use the following to answer questions : A consume researcher inspects 300 batteries manufactured by two companies for being good or defective.The following table gives the two-way classification of these 300 batteries.   The probability that a person drinks at least five cups of coffee per day is 0.31,and the probability that a person has high blood pressure is 0.09.Assuming that these two events are independent,find the probability (to four decimal places)that a person selected at random drinks less than five cups of coffee per day and has high blood pressure.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
The probability that a person drinks at least five cups of coffee per day is 0.31,and the probability that a person has high blood pressure is 0.09.Assuming that these two events are independent,find the probability (to four decimal places)that a person selected at random drinks less than five cups of coffee per day and has high blood pressure.
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The union of two events A and B represents the outcomes that are:

A)either in A or in B or in both A and B
B)common to both A and B
C)neither in A nor in B
D)not common to both A and B
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The sample space is given by the first 15 positive integers.
Consider the events:
A = [odd integers] B = [prime integers]
Make a Venn diagram showing these events.

A)
<strong>The sample space is given by the first 15 positive integers. Consider the events: A = [odd integers] B = [prime integers] Make a Venn diagram showing these events.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B)
<strong>The sample space is given by the first 15 positive integers. Consider the events: A = [odd integers] B = [prime integers] Make a Venn diagram showing these events.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C)
<strong>The sample space is given by the first 15 positive integers. Consider the events: A = [odd integers] B = [prime integers] Make a Venn diagram showing these events.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D)
<strong>The sample space is given by the first 15 positive integers. Consider the events: A = [odd integers] B = [prime integers] Make a Venn diagram showing these events.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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A consume researcher inspects 300 batteries manufactured by two companies for being good or defective.The following table gives the two-way classification of these 300 batteries.
Use the following to answer questions : A consume researcher inspects 300 batteries manufactured by two companies for being good or defective.The following table gives the two-way classification of these 300 batteries.   If the researcher selects one battery at random from these 300 batteries,the probability (rounded to three decimal places)that this battery is good or made by company A is<div style=padding-top: 35px>
If the researcher selects one battery at random from these 300 batteries,the probability (rounded to three decimal places)that this battery is good or made by company A is
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A company has a total of 575 male employees.Of them,134 are single,276 are married,122 are either divorced or separated,and 43 are widowers.If management selects one male employee at random from the company,the probability (rounded to three decimal places)that this employee is married or a widower is:
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The probability that a farmer is in debt is 0.76.The joint probability that a farmer is in debt and lives in the Midwest is 0.21.The probability (rounded to three decimal places)that a randomly selected farmer lives in the Midwest,given that he is in debt is:
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The probability of rolling a 1 on a die and flipping heads on a coin at the same time is:
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The factorial of zero is:
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In general,"n factorial" represents:

A)the product of any n numbers
B)the sum of all integers from n to 1
C)the product of all integers from n to 1
D)n-1
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When a person makes an educated guess about the likelihood that an event will occur,it is an example of

A)conditional probability.
B)marginal probability.
C)subjective probability.
D)classical probability.
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Given the table.
Given the table.   What is the probability that a randomly selected Male will answer Yes or No?<div style=padding-top: 35px> What is the probability that a randomly selected Male will answer "Yes" or "No"?
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The factorial of (13 - 8)is:
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The factorial of (5 - 0)is:
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The number of combinations for selecting 7 elements from 7 distinct elements is:
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From the probabilities shown in this Venn diagram,determine the probability that exactly one of the events A and B occurs.
From the probabilities shown in this Venn diagram,determine the probability that exactly one of the events A and B occurs.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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An investor randomly selects 9 stocks from 11 stocks for an investment portfolio.The total number of combinations is:
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The number of combinations for selecting 6 elements from 13 distinct elements is:
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A court randomly selects a jury of 8 persons from a group of 21 persons.The total number of combinations is:
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The factorial of (14 - 14)is:
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The factorial of 7 is:
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The number of combinations for selecting zero elements from 9 distinct elements is:
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Which of the following values cannot be the probability of an event?

A)0.33
B)2.47
C)0.25
D)1.00
2.47
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Two events A and B are independent if

A)P(A)is equal to P(B)
B)P(B|A)is equal to P(A)
C)P(A|B)is equal to P(A)
D)P(A|B)is equal to P(B)
P(A|B)is equal to P(A)
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You toss a coin nine times and observe 3 heads and 6 tails.This event is a:

A)compound event
B)simple event
C)multiple outcome
D)multinomial sample point
simple event
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You select one person from a group of eight males and two females.The two events "a male is selected" and "a female is selected" are

A)independent
B)equally likely
C)not equally likely
D)collectively exhaustive
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The experiment of tossing a coin 3 times has

A)2 outcomes
B)8 outcomes
C)6 outcomes
D)5 outcomes
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You randomly select two households and observe whether or not they own a telephone answering machine.Which of the following is a simple event?

A)Exactly one of them owns a telephone answering machine.
B)At least one of them owns a telephone answering machine.
C)At most one of them owns a telephone answering machine.
D)Neither of the two owns a telephone answering machine.
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A statistical experiment is a process that,when performed:

A)results in one and only one of two observations
B)results in at least two of many observations
C)may not lead to the occurrence of any outcome
D)results in one and only one of many observations
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According to the relative frequency concept of probability,the probability of an event is

A)1 divided by the total number of outcomes for the experiment
B)the number of times the given event is observed divided by the total number of repetitions of the experiment
C)the number of outcomes favorable to the given event divided by the sample space
D)the sample space divided by the number of outcomes favorable to the given event
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The probability of an event is always

A)greater than zero
B)less than 1
C)between 0 and 1,inclusive
D)greater than 1
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A simple event

A)is a collection of exactly two outcomes
B)includes one and only one outcome
C)does not include any outcome
D)includes all possible outcomes
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A conditional probability is a probability

A)of a sample space based on a certain condition
B)that an event will occur given that another event has already occurred
C)that an event will occur based on the condition that no other event is being considered
D)that an event will occur based on the condition that no other event has already occurred
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The pollster then randomly selected one adult from these 1,000 adults.
The joint probability (rounded to three decimal places)of events "Male" and "No Opinion" is:
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A compound event includes

A)at least three outcomes
B)at least two outcomes
C)one and only one outcome
D)all outcomes of an experiment
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A sample point is

A)a collection of many sample spaces
B)a point that represents a population in a sample
C)an element of a sample space
D)a collection of observations
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Two mutually exclusive events

A)always occur together
B)can sometimes occur together
C)cannot occur together
D)can occur together,provided one has already occurred
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Two complementary events

A)taken together do not include all outcomes for an experiment
B)taken together include all outcomes for an experiment
C)can occur together
D)are always independent
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A marginal probability is a probability of

A)a sample space
B)an outcome when another outcome has already occurred
C)an event without considering any other event
D)an experiment calculated at the margin
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Two events are independent if the occurrence of one event

A)affects the probability of the occurrence of the other event
B)does not affect the probability of the occurrence of the other event
C)means that the second event cannot occur
D)means that the second event is certain to occur
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An event

A)is the same as a sample space
B)includes exactly one outcome
C)includes one or more outcomes
D)includes all possible outcomes
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A box contains a few red,a few black,and a few white marbles.Two marbles are randomly drawn from this box and the color of these marbles is observed.The total number of outcomes for this experiment is

A)3
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The probability that a corporation made profits in 2005 is 0.80 and the probability that a corporation made charitable contributions in 2005 is 0.25.Assuming that these two events are independent,the probability (rounded to 4 decimal places)that a corporation made profits in 2005 and made charitable contributions in 2005 is:
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The probability that an employee of a company is a male is 0.65 and the joint probability that an employee of this company is a male and single is 0.23.The probability (rounded to three decimal places)that a randomly selected employee of this company is single given he is a male is:
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The athletic department of a school has 12 full-time coaches,and 4 of them are female.The director selects two coaches at random from this group.The probability (to three decimal places)that neither of them is a female is:
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The probability that a person is a college graduate is 0.40 and that he/she has high blood pressure is 0.18.Assuming that these two events are independent,the probability (to four decimal places)that a person selected at random is a college graduate or has high blood pressure is
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The joint probability of two mutually exclusive events is always equal to (rounded to one decimal place)
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The probability that a person is a college graduate is 0.34 and that he/she has high blood pressure is 0.13.Assuming that these two events are independent,the probability (to four decimal places)that a person selected at random is a college graduate and has high blood pressure is
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A pollster asked 1000 adults whether Republicans or Democrats have better domestic economic policies. The following table gives the two-way classification of there opinions.
Use the following to answer questions : A pollster asked 1000 adults whether Republicans or Democrats have better domestic economic policies. The following table gives the two-way classification of there opinions.   The pollster then randomly selected one adult from these 1,000 adults. The probability (rounded to three decimal places)that the selected adult has no opinion or is a male is:
The pollster then randomly selected one adult from these 1,000 adults.
The probability (rounded to three decimal places)that the selected adult has no opinion or is a male is:
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In a class of 49 students,11 are math majors.The teacher selects two students at random from this class.The probability (to three decimal places)that both of them are math majors is:
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The probability that a physician is a pediatrician is 0.24.The administration selects three physicians at random.The probability (rounded to three decimal places)that exactly two of them are pediatricians is:
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A pollster asked 1000 adults whether Republicans or Democrats have better domestic economic policies. The following table gives the two-way classification of there opinions.
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The pollster then randomly selected one adult from these 1,000 adults.
The probability that the selected adult has no opinion is: (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)
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The probability that an adult possesses a credit card is 0.77.A researcher selects four adults at random.The probability (rounded to three decimal places)that three of the four adults possess a credit card is:
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The probability that a corporation made profits in 2005 is 0.78 and the probability that a corporation made charitable contributions in 2005 is 0.23.Assuming that these two events are independent,the probability (rounded to 4 decimal places)that a corporation made profits in 2005 or made charitable contributions in 2005,but not both is:
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The probability that an adult possesses a credit card is 0.71.A researcher selects two adults at random.The probability (rounded to three decimal places)that the first adult possesses a credit card and the second adult does not possess a credit card is:
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A pollster asked 1000 adults whether Republicans or Democrats have better domestic economic policies. The following table gives the two-way classification of there opinions.
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The pollster then randomly selected one adult from these 1,000 adults.
The probability (rounded to three decimal places)that the selected adult is a female or thinks that Democrats have better domestic economic policies is:
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The intersection of two events A and B is made up of the outcomes that are:

A)either in A or in B or in both A and B
B)common to both A and B
C)either in A or in B,but not both
D)not common to both A and B
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The pollster then randomly selected one adult from these 1,000 adults.
The joint probability (rounded to three decimal places)of events "Republicans" and "Democrats" is:
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The probability of the intersection of two events A and B is given by:

A) <strong>The probability of the intersection of two events A and B is given by:</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>The probability of the intersection of two events A and B is given by:</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>The probability of the intersection of two events A and B is given by:</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>The probability of the intersection of two events A and B is given by:</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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The probability that a physician is a pediatrician is 0.16.The administration selects two physicians at random.The probability (rounded to three decimal places)that none of them is a pediatrician is:
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A pollster asked 1000 adults whether Republicans or Democrats have better domestic economic policies. The following table gives the two-way classification of there opinions.
Use the following to answer questions : A pollster asked 1000 adults whether Republicans or Democrats have better domestic economic policies. The following table gives the two-way classification of there opinions.   The pollster then randomly selected one adult from these 1,000 adults. The probability that this adult is a male or doesn't think that Democrats have better domestic economic policies is: (Round your answer to 3 decimal places.)
The pollster then randomly selected one adult from these 1,000 adults.
The probability that this adult is a male or doesn't think that Democrats have better domestic economic policies is: (Round your answer to 3 decimal places.)
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The joint probability of two independent events A and B is:

A) <strong>The joint probability of two independent events A and B is:</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>The joint probability of two independent events A and B is:</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>The joint probability of two independent events A and B is:</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>The joint probability of two independent events A and B is:</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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Pioneer Of The Nile (A),I Want Revenge (B),and Hold Me Back (C),were the three favorites to win the Kentucky Derby.According to an expert,they should arrive first,second and third,respectively.
The tree diagram for the sample space is given below.

A)Complete the tree diagram from top to bottom
B)State the composition of the event E = [exactly two horses arrived in the predicted place]
<strong>Pioneer Of The Nile (A),I Want Revenge (B),and Hold Me Back (C),were the three favorites to win the Kentucky Derby.According to an expert,they should arrive first,second and third,respectively. The tree diagram for the sample space is given below.</strong> A)Complete the tree diagram from top to bottom B)State the composition of the event E = [exactly two horses arrived in the predicted place]
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The probability that a family has at least one child is 0.79,that a family owns a camcorder is 0.19,and that a family has at least one child and owns a camcorder is 0.07.The probability that a randomly selected family has at least one child or owns a camcorder is:
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The probability of the union of two events A and B,that are mutually exclusive,is:

A) <strong>The probability of the union of two events A and B,that are mutually exclusive,is:</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>The probability of the union of two events A and B,that are mutually exclusive,is:</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>The probability of the union of two events A and B,that are mutually exclusive,is:</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>The probability of the union of two events A and B,that are mutually exclusive,is:</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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Friends will be called,one after another,and asked to go on a weekend trip with you.You will call until one agrees to go (A)or four friends are asked.What is the tree diagram for the sample space for this experiment?

A)
<strong>Friends will be called,one after another,and asked to go on a weekend trip with you.You will call until one agrees to go (A)or four friends are asked.What is the tree diagram for the sample space for this experiment?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B)
<strong>Friends will be called,one after another,and asked to go on a weekend trip with you.You will call until one agrees to go (A)or four friends are asked.What is the tree diagram for the sample space for this experiment?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C)
<strong>Friends will be called,one after another,and asked to go on a weekend trip with you.You will call until one agrees to go (A)or four friends are asked.What is the tree diagram for the sample space for this experiment?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D)
<strong>Friends will be called,one after another,and asked to go on a weekend trip with you.You will call until one agrees to go (A)or four friends are asked.What is the tree diagram for the sample space for this experiment?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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The probability of the union of two events A and B is:

A) <strong>The probability of the union of two events A and B is:</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>The probability of the union of two events A and B is:</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>The probability of the union of two events A and B is:</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>The probability of the union of two events A and B is:</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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A consume researcher inspects 300 batteries manufactured by two companies for being good or defective.The following table gives the two-way classification of these 300 batteries.
Use the following to answer questions : A consume researcher inspects 300 batteries manufactured by two companies for being good or defective.The following table gives the two-way classification of these 300 batteries.   If the researcher selects one battery at random from these 300 batteries,the probability (rounded to three decimal places)that this battery is good or made by company B is
If the researcher selects one battery at random from these 300 batteries,the probability (rounded to three decimal places)that this battery is good or made by company B is
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The total number of outcomes for 3 rolls of a 9-sided die is:
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The probability that a student at a university is a male is 0.52,that a student is a business major is 0.17,and that a student is a male and a business major is 0.08.The probability that a randomly selected student from this university is a male or a business major is:
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The probability of the union of two events A and B is the probability that:

A)neither event A happens nor event B happens
B)both events do not happen together
C)both events A and B happen together
D)either event A or event B or both A and B happen
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A consume researcher inspects 300 batteries manufactured by two companies for being good or defective.The following table gives the two-way classification of these 300 batteries.
Use the following to answer questions : A consume researcher inspects 300 batteries manufactured by two companies for being good or defective.The following table gives the two-way classification of these 300 batteries.   The probability that a person drinks at least five cups of coffee per day is 0.30,and the probability that a person has high blood pressure is 0.09.Assuming that these two events are independent,find the probability (to four decimal places)that a person selected at random drinks less than five cups of coffee per day or has high blood pressure.
The probability that a person drinks at least five cups of coffee per day is 0.30,and the probability that a person has high blood pressure is 0.09.Assuming that these two events are independent,find the probability (to four decimal places)that a person selected at random drinks less than five cups of coffee per day or has high blood pressure.
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From the probabilities shown in this Venn diagram,determine the probability A does not occur.
From the probabilities shown in this Venn diagram,determine the probability A does not occur.
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A consume researcher inspects 300 batteries manufactured by two companies for being good or defective.The following table gives the two-way classification of these 300 batteries.
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If the researcher selects one battery at random from these 300 batteries,the probability (rounded to three decimal places)that this battery is defective or made by company A is
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From the probabilities shown in this Venn diagram,determine the probability that A occurs and B does not occur.
From the probabilities shown in this Venn diagram,determine the probability that A occurs and B does not occur.
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A woman owns 15 blouses,10 skirts,and 4 pairs of shoes.She will randomly select one blouse,one skirt,and one pair of shoes to wear on a certain day.The total number of possible outcomes is:
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A consume researcher inspects 300 batteries manufactured by two companies for being good or defective.The following table gives the two-way classification of these 300 batteries.
Use the following to answer questions : A consume researcher inspects 300 batteries manufactured by two companies for being good or defective.The following table gives the two-way classification of these 300 batteries.   The probability that a person drinks at least five cups of coffee per day is 0.31,and the probability that a person has high blood pressure is 0.09.Assuming that these two events are independent,find the probability (to four decimal places)that a person selected at random drinks less than five cups of coffee per day and has high blood pressure.
The probability that a person drinks at least five cups of coffee per day is 0.31,and the probability that a person has high blood pressure is 0.09.Assuming that these two events are independent,find the probability (to four decimal places)that a person selected at random drinks less than five cups of coffee per day and has high blood pressure.
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The union of two events A and B represents the outcomes that are:

A)either in A or in B or in both A and B
B)common to both A and B
C)neither in A nor in B
D)not common to both A and B
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The sample space is given by the first 15 positive integers.
Consider the events:
A = [odd integers] B = [prime integers]
Make a Venn diagram showing these events.

A)
<strong>The sample space is given by the first 15 positive integers. Consider the events: A = [odd integers] B = [prime integers] Make a Venn diagram showing these events.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B)
<strong>The sample space is given by the first 15 positive integers. Consider the events: A = [odd integers] B = [prime integers] Make a Venn diagram showing these events.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C)
<strong>The sample space is given by the first 15 positive integers. Consider the events: A = [odd integers] B = [prime integers] Make a Venn diagram showing these events.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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<strong>The sample space is given by the first 15 positive integers. Consider the events: A = [odd integers] B = [prime integers] Make a Venn diagram showing these events.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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A consume researcher inspects 300 batteries manufactured by two companies for being good or defective.The following table gives the two-way classification of these 300 batteries.
Use the following to answer questions : A consume researcher inspects 300 batteries manufactured by two companies for being good or defective.The following table gives the two-way classification of these 300 batteries.   If the researcher selects one battery at random from these 300 batteries,the probability (rounded to three decimal places)that this battery is good or made by company A is
If the researcher selects one battery at random from these 300 batteries,the probability (rounded to three decimal places)that this battery is good or made by company A is
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A company has a total of 575 male employees.Of them,134 are single,276 are married,122 are either divorced or separated,and 43 are widowers.If management selects one male employee at random from the company,the probability (rounded to three decimal places)that this employee is married or a widower is:
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The probability that a farmer is in debt is 0.76.The joint probability that a farmer is in debt and lives in the Midwest is 0.21.The probability (rounded to three decimal places)that a randomly selected farmer lives in the Midwest,given that he is in debt is:
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The probability of rolling a 1 on a die and flipping heads on a coin at the same time is:
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The factorial of zero is:
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In general,"n factorial" represents:

A)the product of any n numbers
B)the sum of all integers from n to 1
C)the product of all integers from n to 1
D)n-1
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When a person makes an educated guess about the likelihood that an event will occur,it is an example of

A)conditional probability.
B)marginal probability.
C)subjective probability.
D)classical probability.
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Given the table.
Given the table.   What is the probability that a randomly selected Male will answer Yes or No? What is the probability that a randomly selected Male will answer "Yes" or "No"?
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The factorial of (13 - 8)is:
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The factorial of (5 - 0)is:
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The number of combinations for selecting 7 elements from 7 distinct elements is:
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From the probabilities shown in this Venn diagram,determine the probability that exactly one of the events A and B occurs.
From the probabilities shown in this Venn diagram,determine the probability that exactly one of the events A and B occurs.
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An investor randomly selects 9 stocks from 11 stocks for an investment portfolio.The total number of combinations is:
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The number of combinations for selecting 6 elements from 13 distinct elements is:
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A court randomly selects a jury of 8 persons from a group of 21 persons.The total number of combinations is:
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The factorial of (14 - 14)is:
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The factorial of 7 is:
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The number of combinations for selecting zero elements from 9 distinct elements is:
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