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Jane is flying home for the Christmas holidays. She has to change planes twice on the way home. There is an 80% chance that she will make the first connection, and a 90% chance that she will make the second connection. If the two events are independent, find the following probabilities.
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For a three-child family, let the events
,
, and
be as follows.
: The family has at least one boy
: The family has children of both sexes
: The family's first born is a boy
Find the following.
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Are
and
independent?
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- no
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Find the following.
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Are
and
independent?
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Chapter review
A jar contains 3 red, 4 white, and 5 blue marbles. If a marble is chosen at random, find the following probabilities:
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A card is drawn from a standard deck. Find the following probabilities:
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A basket contains 3 red and 2 yellow apples. Two apples are chosen at random. Find the following probabilities:
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A basket contains 4 red, 3 white, and 3 blue marbles. Three marbles are chosen at random. Find the following probabilities:
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Given a family of four children. Find the following probabilities:
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Consider a family of three children. Find the following:
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Mrs. Rossetti is flying from San Francisco to New York. On her way to the San Francisco Airport she encounters heavy traffic and determines that there is a 20% chance that she will be late to the airport and will miss her flight. Even if she makes her flight, there is a 10% chance that she will miss her connecting flight at Chicago. What is the probability that she will make it to New York as scheduled?
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At a college, twenty percent of the students take history, thirty percent take math, and ten percent take both. What percent of the students take at least one of these two courses?
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In a T-maze, a mouse may run to the right (R) or may run to the left (L). A mouse goes up the maze three times, and events
and
are described as follows:
: Runs to the right on the first trial
: Runs to the left two consecutive times
Determine whether the events
and
are independent.
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A college has found that 20% of its students take advanced math courses, 40% take advanced English courses and 15% take both advanced math and advanced English courses. If a student is selected at random, what is the probability that
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he is taking English given that he is taking math?
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he is taking math or English?
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- 0.45
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A student feels that her probability of passing accounting is .62, of passing mathematics is .45, and her passing accounting or mathematics is .85. Find the probability that the student passes both accounting and math.
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There are nine judges on the U. S. Supreme Court of which five are conservative and four liberal. This year the court will act on six major cases. What is the probability that out of six cases the court will favor the conservatives in at least four?
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Five cards are drawn from a deck. Find the probability of obtaining
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four cards of a single suit
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two cards of one suit, two of another suit, and one from the remaining
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a pair(e.g. two aces and three other cards)
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a straight flush(five in a row of a single suit but not a royal flush)
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The following table shows a distribution of drink preferences by gender.
|
Coke(C) |
Pepsi(P) |
Seven Up(S) |
TOTALS |
Males(M) |
60 |
50 |
22 |
132 |
Females(F) |
50 |
40 |
18 |
108 |
TOTALS |
110 |
90 |
40 |
240 |
The events
,
,
,
and
are defined as Male, Female, Coca Cola, Pepsi, and Seven Up, respectively. Find the following:
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- Are the events
and
mutually exclusive?
- Are the events
and
independent?
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- no
- yes
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At a clothing outlet 20% of the clothes are irregular, 10% have at least a button missing and 4% are both irregular and have a button missing. If Martha found a dress that has a button missing, what is the probability that it is irregular?
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A trade delegation consists of four Americans, three Japanese and two Germans. Three people are chosen at random. Find the following probabilities:
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A coin is tossed three times, and the events
and
are as follows.
: It shows a head on the first toss
: Never turns up a tail
Are the events
and
independent?
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If
and
and
and
are mutually exclusive, find
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If
and
and
and
are independent, find
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If
and
and
and
are independent, find
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If
and
and
and
are independent, find
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If
and
, find
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If
and
, find
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If
and
and
and
are independent, find
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Source:
OpenStax, Applied finite mathematics. OpenStax CNX. Jul 16, 2011 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col10613/1.5
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