Ch 4.2 Pg.191 (1-10 All), 12 (a, C, E, G), 13, 14, (a, B .

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Ch 4.2 pg.191 (1-10 all), 12 (a, c, e, g), 13, 14, (a, b, c, d, e, h, i, j), 17, 21, 25, 31, 32.1) What is a probability experiment?A probability experiment is a chance process that leads to well-defined outcomes.2) Define sample space.The set of all possible outcomes of a probability experiment is called a sample space.3) What is the difference between an outcome and an event?An outcome is the result of a single trial of a probability experiment, but an event canconsist of more than one outcome.4) What are equally likely events?Equally likely events have the same probability of occurring.5) What is the range of the values of the probability of an event?The range of values is 0 to 1 inclusive.6) When an event is certain to occur, what is its probability?17) If an event cannot happen, what value is assigned to its probability? 08) What is the sum of the probabilities of all the outcomes in a sample space? 19) If the probability that it will rain tomorrow is 0.20, what is the probability that it won’train tomorrow? Would you recommend taking an umbrella?

10) A probability experiment is conducted. Which of these cannot be considered a probabilityof an outcome?b) -1/5, d)-0.59, f) 1.45, i) 112%12. Rolling a die. If a die is rolled one time, find these probabilities.a) Of getting a 4.P (number is 4) 1/6b) Of getting a number greater than 4.P (number greater than 4) 2/6 1/3e) Of getting a number greater than 0.P (number greater than 0) 6/6 1g) Of getting a number greater than 3 and an odd number.P (number greater than 3 and odd) 1/613) Rolling two dice. If two dice are rolled one time, find the probability of getting theseresults.a) A sum of 6.b) Doubles.c) A sum of 7 or 11.d) A sum greater than 9.e) A sum less than or equal to 4.

14) Drawing a card. If one card is drawn from a deck, find the probability of getting theseresults.a) An ace.b) A diamondP (a diamond) 13 1 52 4c) An ace of diamondsd) A 4 or a 6P (4 or 6) 4482 52 52 52 13e) A 4 or a 6f) A 6 or a spadeP (6 or a spade) h) A red queen.j) A black card and a 10.4 13 1 16 4 52 52 52 52 13

17) In college class of 250 graduating seniors, 50 have jobs waiting, 10 are going to medicalschool, 20 are going to law school, and 80 are going to various other kinds of graduate schools.Select one random graduate at random.a) What’s the probability that the student is going to graduate school?80 20 10 110 0.44250250b) What’s the probability that the student is going to medical school?P (students going to graduate school) P (students going to medical school) 101 0.04250 25b) What’s the probability that the student will have to start paying back her deferred studentloans after six months?P (do not continue school) 1-0.44 0.5621) Gender of children. A couple has three children. Find the follow probabilities.a) all boys11P (all boys) ( )3 28b) all girls or all boys112 1P (all girls or all boys) ( )3 ( )3 228 4c)exactly two boys or two girls3 3 6 3p ( Exactly two boys or two girls) 8 8 8 4d) At least one child of each gender6 3p( x 1) 8 425) A roulette wheel has 38 spaces numbered 1 through 36, 0, and 00. Find the probability ofgetting these results.a) An odd number ( not counting 0 or 00)P (an odd number) 18 9 38 19

b) A number greater than 27P (X 27) 938c) A number that contains the digit 0P (containing 0) 538d) Based on the answer to part a, b, c, which is most likely to occur? Explain why.(a), because it has the highest probability to occur.31) Selecting a bill. A box contains a 1 bill, 5 bill, a 10 bill, and a 20 bill. A bill is selectedat random, and it is not replaced; then a second bill is selected at random. Draw a tree diagramand determine the sample space.32) Tossing Coins Draw a tree diagram and determine the sample space for tossing four coins.

Ch. 4.3 pg. 200 #2, 5, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 212) Determine whether these events are mutually exclusive.a) Roll a die: Get an even number, and get a number less than 3. Nob) Roll a die: Get a prime number (2, 3, 5), and get an odd number. Noc) Roll a die: Get a number greater than 3, and get a number less than 3. Yesd) Select a student in your class: The student has blond hair, and the student has blue eyes. Noe) Select a student in your college: The student is a sophomore, and a business major. Nof) Select any course: It is a calculus course, and it is an English course. yesg) Select a registered voter: The voter is a Republican, and the voter is a Democrat. Yes5) Selecting an instructor At a convention there are 7 mathematics instructors, 5 computerscience instructors, 3 statistics instructors, and 4 science instructors. If an instructor is selected,find the probability of getting a science instructor or a math instructor.

9) At a particular school with 200 male students, 58 play football, 40 play basketball, and 8 playboth. What is the probability that a randomly selected male plays neither sport?So,11) Selecting a Student In a statistics class there are 18 juniors and 10 seniors; 6 of theseniors are females, and 12 of the juniors are males. If a student is selected at random,find the probability of selecting the l161228a.P(A junior or a female) (18/28) (12/28)-(6/28) 24/28 6/7b. P(A senior of a female) (10/28) (12/28) –(6/28) 16/28 4/7c. P(A junior or a senior) (18/28) (10/28) 28/28 113) The Bargain Auto Mall has these cars in 45If a car is selected at random, find the probability that it isa. Domesticb. Foreign and mid-sized

c. Domestic or an SUV15) A grocery store employs cashiers stock clerks, and deli personnel. The distribution ofemployees according to marital status is shown here.Marital statusCashiersStock ClerksDeli PersonnelMarried8123Not Married5152If an employee is selected at random, find these probabilities.a. The employee is a stock clerk or married.b. the employee is not marriedc. the employee is a cashier or is not married.17) Cable Channel Programming Three cable channels (6, 8, and 10) have quiz shows,comedies, and dramas. The number of each is shown here.Channel 6Channel 8Channel 10TotalQuiz show5218Comedy32813Drama44210Total1281131If a show is selected at random, find these probabilities.

a. P( The show is a quiz show, or it is shown on channel 8) (8/31) (8/31) –(2/31) 14/31b. P(The show is a drama or a comedy) (10/31) (13/31) 23/31c. P(The show is shown on channel 10, or it is a drama) (11/31) (10/31)-(2/31) 19/3121) Door-to-Door Sales a sales representative who visits customers at home finds she sells 0, 1,2, 3, or 4 items according to the following frequency distribution.Items sold Frequency01234810321Find the probability that she sells the following.a) Exactly 1 itemb) More than 2 itemsc) At least 1 itemd) At most 3 itemsCh. 4.4 pg. 215 (1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 29, 31, 34, 35, 36, 37,39 ,41, 42, 45)1) State which events are independent and which are dependent.a) Tossing a coin and drawing a card from a deckIndependent

b) Drawing a ball from an urn, not replacing it, and then drawing a second ballDependentc) Getting a raise in salary and purchasing a new card) Driving on ice and having an accidentDependentDependente) Having a large shoe size and having a high IQ Independentf) A father being left-handed and a daughter being left-handedDependentg) Smoking excessively and having lung cancer Dependenth) Eating an excessive amount of ice cream and smoking an excessive amount ofcigarettes Independent3) If 84% of all people who do aerobics are woman, find the probability that if 2 people that doaerobics are randomly selected, both are woman. Would you consider this event likely orunlikely to occur? Explain your answer.The event is likely to occur since the probability is more than 0.55) Medical Degrees If 28% of U.S. medical degrees are conferred to women, find the probabilitythat 3 randomly selected medical school graduates are men. Would you consider this event likelyor unlikely to occur?7) At a local university 54.3% of incoming first-year students have computers. If 3 students areselected at random, find the following probabilities.a. None have the computers.b. At least one has a computer.

c. All have computers.8) Cards If 2 cards are selected from a standard deck of 52 cards without replacement, find theseprobabilities.a. P (Both are spades) P (1st is a spade) * P (2nd is a spade) (13/52)*(12/51) (1/17)b. P (Both are the same suit) P (1st is a suit) * P (2nd is a suit) (4/4)* (12/51) 12/51c. P (Both are kings) P (1st king) *P (2nd king) (4/52)*(3/51) 1/22113) Eighty-eight percent of U.S. children are covered by some type of health insurance. If 4children are selected at random, what is the probability that none are covered?15) Customer Purchases In a department store there are 120 customers, 90 of whom will buy atleast one item. If 5 customers are selected at random, one by one, find the probability that all willbuy at least one item.17) Scientific Study In a scientific study there are 8 guinea pigs, 5 of which are pregnant. If 3are selected at random without replacement, find the probability that all are pregnant.19) Membership in a Civic Organization In a civic organization, there are 38 members; 15 are men and23 are women. If 3 members are selected to plan the July 4th parade, find the probability that all 3 arewomen. Would you consider this event likely or unlikely to occur? Explain your answer.P(1st is a woman)*P(2nd is a woman)*P(3rd is a woman) (23/38)(22/37)(21/36) 0.2100Since the probability of getting all 3 women is small, the event is unlikely to occur.21) Sales A manufacturer makes two models of an item: model I, which accounts for 80% of unitsales, and model II, which accounts for 20% of unit sales. Because of defects, the manufacturerhas to replace (or exchange) 10% of its model I and 18% of its model II. If a model is selected atrandom, find the probability that it will be defective.

29) Country Club Activities At the Avonlea Country Club, 73% of the members play bridgeand swim, and 82% play bridge. If a member is selected at random, find the probability that themember swims, given that the member plays bridge.31) House Types In Rolling Acres Housing Plan, 42% of the houses have a deck and a garage;60% have a deck. Find the probability that a home has a garage, given that it has a deck.35) Consider this table concerning utility patents granted for a specific year.CorporationGovernmentIndividualUnited States70,8949216129Foreign63,1821046267Select one patent at random.a. What is the probability that it is a foreign patent, given that it was issued to a corporation?b. What is the probability that it is issued to an individual, given that it was a U.S. patent?Smoking Survey Eighty students in a school cafeteria were asked if they favored a ban onsmoking in the cafeteria. The results of the survey are shown in the 30Total38321080If a student is selected at random, find these probabilities.No opinionTotal

a) Given that the student is a freshman, he or she opposes the ban.27P( fressman and opposes ban) 80 27P(opposes ban freshman) 50 50P( freshman)80b) Given that the student favors theban, the student is a sophomore.23P( sophomore and opposes ban) 80 23 P (sophomore favors the ban) 38 38P( favors the ban)8036) Distribution of Medals at Summer Olympics The medal distribution from the 2000Summer Olympic Games is shown in the table.GoldSilverBronzeTotalUnited 16251758Others186205235626Total301299328928Choose one medal winner at random.a) Find the probability that the winner won the gold medal, given that the winner was fromthe United States.39P( gold medal and from U .S ) 928 39P( gold medal United States ) 97 97P( from U .S )928b) Find the probability that the winner was from the United States, given that she or he wona gold medal.39P(U .S and gold medal ) 928 39P( from U .S gold medal ) 301 301P( gold medal )928c) Are the events “medal winner is from the United States” and “gold medal was won”independent? Explain.

No, because the P (U.S gold) P(gold).37) Martial Status of Women According to the Statistical Abstract of the United States, 70.3%of females ages 20 to 24 have never been married. Choose 5 young woman of this age categoryat random. Find the probability thata. None have ever been married.P(none have ever been married ) (0.703)5 0.1717b. P (At least one has been married) 1- P (none have ever been married ) 1-0.1717 0.828339) Fatal Accidents Seventy-six percent of toddlers get their recommended immunizations.Suppose that 6 toddlers are selected at random. What is the probability that at least one has notreceived the recommended immunizations?41) Reading to Children Fifty-eight percent of American children (ages 3 to 5) are read toeveryday by someone at home. Suppose that 5 children are randomly selected. What is theprobability that at least one is read to every day by someone at home?42. Doctoral Assistantships Of Ph. D. students, 60% have paid assistantships. If 3 students areselected at random, find the probabilities.a. P(all have assistantships) (.60)3 0.2160b. P(None have assistantships) (.4)(.4)(.4) 0.064c. P(At least none has an assistantships) 1- P(None have assistantships) 1-0.064 0.93645) Defective Brakes It has been found that 6% of all automobiles on the road have defectivebrakes. If 5 automobiles are stopped and checked by the state police, find the probability that atleast one will have defective brakes.

Ch. 4.5 pg. 217 /# 1, 3, 7, 9, 11, 13(e, f, g), 17, 19, 23, 27a, b, c, 29, 31, 35, 391) Zip codes: How many 5-digit zip codes are possible if digits can be repeated? If therecannot be repetitions?3) How many different ways can 7 different video game cartridges be arranged on a shelf?7! 50407) At a local cheerleaders’ camp, 5 routines must be practiced. A routine may not be repeated. Inhow many different orders can these 5 routines be presented?9) How many different 3-digit identification tags can be made if the digits can be used more thanonce? If the first digit must be a 5 and repetitions are not permitted?13) Evaluate each of these.e. 7 P5 2525f.12P4 11,880g. 5 P3 60i.5p5 12015. Sports Car Stripes how many different 4-color code stripes can be made on a sports car ifeach code consists of the colors green, red, blue, and white? All colors are used only once.Since order matters use permutations.4p4 4! 24(4 4)!

17) Anderson Research Co. decides to test-market a product in six areas. How many differentways can 3 areas be selected in a certain order for the first test?P 1206 319) How many different 4-letter permutations can be formed from the letters in the worddecagon?7P4 84021. ID Cards How many different ID cards can be made if there are 6 digits on a card and nodigit can be used more than once?From 10 digits you have to select 6, but since the order matter because no digit can be used morethan once, then the number of ID cards is given by10P6 151, 20023) How many different way can 4 tickets be selected from 50 tickets if each ticket wins adifferent prize?50P4 5, 527, 20025. Signals how many different signals can be made by using at least 3 distinct flags if there are5 different flags from which to select?The key word here is at “least” 3. Therefore we need the probability of getting 3, 4 and 5 distinctflags. Also, this a permutation problems since the order will matter.Number of signals number of ways of selecting 3 distinct flags number of ways of selecting4 distinct flags number of ways of selecting 5 distinct flags 5 P3 5 P4 5 P5 60 120 120 30027) Evaluate each expression.a. 5 C2 10b. 8 C3 56d . 6 C2 15g. 3 C3 1e. 6 C4 15h. 9 C7 36f . 3 C0 0i. 12 C2 66j. 4 C3 4

c. 7 C4 3529) How many ways are there to select 3 bracelets from a box of 10 bracelets, disregarding theorder of selection?10C3 12031) How many ways can a committee of 4 people be selected from a group of 10 people?10C4 21035) How many different ways can a theatrical group select 2 musicals and 3 dramas from 11musicals and 8 dramas to be presented during the year?39) How many different ways can a dinner patron select 3 appetizers and 2 vegetables if thereare 6 appetizers and 5 vegetables on the menu?4.6 #99) A committee of 4 people is to be formed from 6 doctors and 8 dentists. Find the probabilitythat the committee will consist of:a) All dentistsP(alldentist ) C4C8b) 2 dentists and 2 doctorsc) All doctors

d) 3 doctors and 1 dentiste) 1 doctor and 3 dentists

A couple has three children. Find the follow probabilities. . at random, and it is not replaced; then a second bill is selected at random. Draw a tree diagram and determine the sample space. 32) Tossing Coins Draw a tree diagram and determine the sample space for tossing