After each Super Bowl a Most Valuable Player (MVP)is selected. Here is a summary
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After each Super Bowl a Most Valuable Player (MVP)is selected. Here is a summary table showing the team of the MVPs and the position the MVP plays. Imagine choosing a SuperBowl at random, and label events as follows: CB, DE, KR, LB, QB, RB, S WR The position played by the MVP AFC, NFC The league the player is part of. Calculate P(QB|AFC). [Express the final answer in proportions (not percentages) and round to three decimal places.] Explain what P(QB| AFC) means in the context of field goal attempts. Calculate the probability the MVP is a running back (RB) and is part of the NFC. Express the result using the correct notation. Are events S and AFC mutually exclusive? Give a reason for the answer. Compare probabilities (expressed in the correct notation) to answer this question: "Is MVP more likely to be a quarterback (QB) in the AFC or the NFC?" Explain why the question: "Which team in which league had the highest winning score in a Super Bowl game?" may be a good sports question, but not an interesting statistical question.Explanation / Answer
Here individual score of MVPs are given not the scores of a team, so it is not possible to judge which team have performed better than the other.
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