Boolean algebra - high school - practice problems
Number of problems found: 40
- Defect rate
A manufacturing machine has a 3% defect rate. If 9 items are chosen randomly, what is the probability that at least one will have a defect? - And or logic
If A and B are events with P(A)=0.3, P(A OR B)=0.76, and P(A AND B)=0.04, find P(B). Enter your answer in decimal form, rounded to one place. - And - or probability rules
Given P(A)=0.4, P(B)=0.56, and P(A and B)=0.274, find the value of P(A or B), rounding, if necessary. - A disease
A disease affects 10% of the individuals in a population, and a sample of 100 people was selected from the population. What is the probability of finding the disease in at least 15 people? - Probability 81591
We roll the dice three times. Calculate the probability of getting an even number on the first, second, or third toss. - Probability 80785
We roll the dice and then toss the coin as many times as the number that came up on the dice. What is the probability that the coin lands head at least once? - A bag 4
A bag contains 18 balls that differ only in color, 11 are blue, and seven are red. If two balls are picked, one after the other without replacement, find the probability that both are (i) Blue (ii) Of the same color (iii) Of different colors - Prisoners
It is estimated that 10% of all federal prisoners have a positive self-image, 40% have a neutral self-image, and the rest have a negative self-image. The estimated probability of rehabilitating a prisoner with a negative self-image is 0.1. With a neutral - Students and exam
In a certain college, accounting is one of the courses; among the accounting students, 60% are male. Among the male students, 75% passed the exams, while among the females, 50% failed. (a) present this using a probability tree diagram (b) determine the pr - Probability 71174
Find the probability that one will fall at least once in three rolls. - (non-equivalence) 69034
Write the function logical disagreement – entire sum (non-equivalence) F = A ⊕ B (EXL –OR) in a different notation and draw a Karnaugh map. Use NAND elements to implement the above function if you only have variables A and B - Probability 68594
What is the probability that any two-digit number a) is divisible by five b) is it not divisible by five? - All multiples
Set A is a set of all multiples of 2 and set B is a set of all multiples of 3. If the P (A)=0.6 and P (B)=0.3. Find P (AUB). - Probability 59493
Determine the probability of a random event out of 10 randomly selected bridge cards. There will be at least three aces. Note This is a team game, with 52 cards in the deck, of which four aces. - AND-NOT-AND
If P is the set of multiples of 2, Q is the set of multiples of 3, and R is the set of multiples of 7, the following integers will be in P and Q but not in R: A=−54 B=−50 C=42 D=100 E=252 - Two fertilizers
Jason is testing two fertilizers, Grow Well and Green Grow, so he went to a nursery and bought 50 tomato plants of the same variety. He planted all 50 plants in an identical environment. He then administered Grow Well to 25 of the tomato plants and Green - School student
The probability that a school student has a skateboard is 0.34, the probability that he has a bicycle is 0.81, and the probability that he has a skateboard and a bicycle is 0.22. What is the probability that a randomly selected student has a skateboard or - Indirectly: 55581
Prove indirectly: No odd natural number is divisible by four. - Contradiction 55571
Use the truth table to evaluate the truth of the compound statement (a) [P ∧ (Q ∨ R)] ⇔ [(P ∧ Q) ∨ (P ∧ R)] (b) ¬(P ⇒ ¬Q) ⇒ (¬P ∧ Q) and decide each time whether it is a tautology or A contradiction. - The vaccination
The vaccination coverage of the population is 80%. Unvaccinated make up 60% of all infected. What percentage are unvaccinated and more likely to be infected? Consider N = 10,000 inhabitants and K = 1,000 infected. b. How many times more likely are unvacci
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