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h of the following are permissible values the probability of the event E? PIE) =

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Question

h of the following are permissible values the probability of the event E? PIE) =-23% PIE)-1.5o All probabilm" st be between 0+1 Question 2 An experiment is made up of five simple events designated A. B. C. D, and E. Given that Question 3 A container has 5 red balls, 10 white balls, and 35 blue balls. One of the bails is selected randomly. Find the probability that the selected ball is (a) red: (h) white: (c) blue. 50 0 Question 4 Twenty percent of a particular age group has hypertension. Five percent of this age group has hypertension and diabetes. Given that an individual from this age group has hypertension, what is the probability that the individual also has diabetes? Question 5 A store manager notes that for 250 randomly selected customers, 75 use coupons in their purchase. What definition of probability should the manager use to compute the probability that a customer will use coupons in their store purchase? What probability should be assigned to this event? Question 6 The probability that a machine does not produce a defective item during a paticular shift is 90. What is the complement of the event that a machine does not produce a defective item during that particular shift and what is the probability of that complementary event?

Explanation / Answer

SOLUTION2:

TOTAL PROBABLIITY=1

P(AUBUCUDUE)=1

P(A)+P(B)+P(C)+P(D)+P(E)=1

0.1+0.2+0.3+P(D)+0.2=1

0.8+P(D)=1

P(D)=1-0.8

P(D)=0.2

ANSWER:0.2

Solution3

total balls=5+10+35=50

P(red)=5C1/50C1=5/50=1/10=0.1

P(WHITE)=10C1/50C1=10/50=0.2

P(blue)=35C1/50C1=35/50=0.7

Solution3

total balls=5+10+35=50

P(red)=5C1/50C1=5/50=1/10=0.1

P(WHITE)=10C1/50C1=10/50=0.2

P(blue)=35C1/50C1=35/50=0.7