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Quiz 5: A Survey of Probability Concepts
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Question 21
Multiple Choice
There are 10 AAA batteries in a box and 3 are defective. Two batteries are selected without replacement. What is the probability of selecting a defective battery followed by another defective battery?
Question 22
Multiple Choice
In a management trainee program, 80% of the trainees are female, 20% male. A total of 90% of the females attended college, while 78% of the males attended college. A management trainee is selected at random. What is the probability that the person selected is a female who did attend college?
Question 23
Multiple Choice
The numbers 0 through 9 are used in code groups of four to identify an item of clothing. Code 1083 might identify a blue blouse, size medium. The code group 2031 might identify a pair of pants, size 18, and so on. Repetitions of numbers are not permitted-in other words, the same number cannot be used more than once in a total sequence. As examples, 2256, 2562, or 5559 would not be permitted. How many different code groups can be designed?
Question 24
Multiple Choice
In a management trainee program, 80% of the trainees are female, 20% male. A total of 90% of the females attended college, while 78% of the males attended college. A management trainee is selected at random. What is the probability that the person selected is a female who did attend college?
Question 25
Multiple Choice
A lamp manufacturer designed five lamp bases and four lampshades that could be used together. How many different arrangements of base and shade can be offered?
Question 26
Multiple Choice
A study by the National Park Service revealed that 50% of the vacationers going to the Rocky Mountain region visit Yellowstone Park, 40% visit the Grand Tetons, and 35% visit both. What is the probability that a vacationer will visit at least one of these magnificent attractions?
Question 27
Multiple Choice
How many permutations of the three letters C, D, and E are possible?
Question 28
Multiple Choice
What does
equal?
Question 29
Multiple Choice
A board of directors consists of eight men and four women. A four-member search committee is randomly chosen to recommend a new company president. What is the probability that all four members of the search committee will be women?
Question 30
Multiple Choice
In a management trainee program, 80% of the trainees are female, 20% male. A total of 90% of the females attended college, while 78% of the males attended college. A management trainee is selected at random. What is the probability that the person selected is a female who did NOT attend college?
Question 31
Multiple Choice
In a management trainee program, 80% of the trainees are female, 20% male. A total of 90% of the females attended college, while 78% of the males attended college. A management trainee is selected at random. What is the probability that the person selected is a male who did NOT attend college?
Question 32
Multiple Choice
A gumball machine is filled with 50 black, 150 white, 100 red, and 100 yellow gumballs that have been thoroughly mixed. Sue and Jim each purchased one gumball. What is the likelihood both Sue and Jim get red gumballs?