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A lumber company has just taken delivery on a shipment of 10,000 2 × 4 boards. S

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Question

A lumber company has just taken delivery on a shipment of 10,000 2 × 4 boards. Suppose that 20% of these boards (2000) are actually too green to be used in first-quality construction. Two boards are selected at random, one after the other. Let A-the first board is green and B-the second board is green (a) Compute P(A), P(B), and PAn B) (a tree diagram might help). (Round your answer for P(A n B) to five decimal places.) P(A) = P(B)- P(A n B) = Are A and B independent? O Yes, the two events are independent. O No, the two events are not independent. (b) With A and B independent and P(A) P(B) 0.2, what is P(A n B)? How much difference is there between this answer and PIA n B) in part (a)? O There is no difference O There is very little difference O There is a very large difference For purposes of calculating P(A n B), can we assume that A and B of part (a) are independent to obtain essentially the correct probability? O Yes O No (c) Suppose the lot consists of ten boards, of which two are green. Does the assumption of independence now yield approximately the correct answer for P(AnB)? O Yes O No What is the critical difference between the situation here and that of part (a)? O The critical difference is that the percentage of green boards is smaller in part (a) O The critical difference is that the percentage of green boards is larger in part (a) The critical difference is that the population size in part (a) is huge compared to the random sample of two boards O The critical difference is that the population size in part (a) is small compared to the random sample of two boards When do you think that an independence assumption would be valid in obtaining an approximately correct answer to P(An B)? This assumption would be valid when there are fewer green boards in the sample O This assumption would be valid when there are more green boards in the sample O This assumption would be valid when the population is much larger than the sample size O This assumption would be valid when the sample size is very large

Explanation / Answer

a)P(A) =0.2

P(B)=0.2

P(AnB) =(2000/10000)*(1999/9999)=0.03998

No the two events are not independent as P(AnB) is nt equal to P(A)*P(B)

b)P(AnB)=P(A)*P(B)=0.04

there is a very little difference

Yes we can assume that

c) No

critical differnce : is that population in part a) is huge ...........

tis assumption would be valid whenthe population is much larger .............

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