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A contingency table provides a different way of calculating probabilities. The table helps in determining conditional probabilities quite easily. The table displays sample values in relation to two different variables that may be dependent or contingent on one another. Later on, we will use contingency tables again, but in another manner.
Suppose a study of speeding violations and drivers who use car phones produced the following fictional data:
Speeding violation in the last year | No speeding violation in the last year | Total | |
---|---|---|---|
Car phone user | 25 | 280 | 305 |
Not a car phone user | 45 | 405 | 450 |
Total | 70 | 685 | 755 |
The total number of people in the sample is 755. The row totals are 305 and 450. The column totals are 70 and 685. Notice that and .
Calculate the following probabilities using the table
(The sample space is reduced to the number of persons who had a violation.)
(The sample space is reduced to the number of persons who were not car phone users.)
The following table shows a random sample of 100 hikers and the areas of hiking preferred:
Sex | The Coastline | Near Lakes and Streams | On Mountain Peaks | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|
Female | 18 | 16 | ___ | 45 |
Male | ___ | ___ | 14 | 55 |
Total | ___ | 41 | ___ | ___ |
Complete the table.
Sex | The Coastline | Near Lakes and Streams | On Mountain Peaks | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|
Female | 18 | 16 | 11 | 45 |
Male | 16 | 25 | 14 | 55 |
Total | 34 | 41 | 25 | 100 |
Are the events "being female" and "preferring the coastline" independent events?
Let = being female and let = preferring the coastline.
Are these two numbers the same? If they are, then and are independent. If they are not, then and are not independent.
, so the events and are not independent.
Find the probability that a person is male given that the person prefers hiking near lakes and streams. Let = being male and let = prefers hiking near lakes and streams.
Find the probability that a person is female or prefers hiking on mountain peaks. Let = being female and let = prefers mountain peaks.
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