5.1.37 – Candy (Red, Yellow, Blue, Green, Orange Pieces)
MyStatLab
Pearson
States a candy has several different colors. Asks about events being disjoint or independent, etc.
States a candy has several different colors. Asks about events being disjoint or independent, etc.
A study showed that a certain % of estate tax returns audited. Asks about if all audited, none audited, and at least one audited.
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Asks about the probability of various responses such as more production, more conservation, both, etc.
Your numbers will vary.
Make probability tree, what’s the probability of getting both contracts, and if get the second contract whats the probability get the first.
Your numbers will vary.
Asks probability of man having both, only high blood pressure, high blood pressure with high cholesterol, and high blood pressure if they know he has high cholesterol.
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Asking for the probability that exactly feel secure, more than feel secure and at most feel secure.
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Car Inspections. Asks to find the probability the car passes, doesn’t pass, both cars pass, and at least one passes.
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The % of marketing majors is given, two chosen, and the probability is asked for the first being marketing, not marketing, both marketing, at least one marketing.
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Asks to find probability any driver detained, chance a driver detained had been drinking, and to find the chance a driver released had been actually been drinking.
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Asks what the possible values this variable may take on and if it is discrete or continuous.