Probability + sets - practice problems - page 2 of 4
Number of problems found: 73
- The following
The following data represents the number of cases of coffee or filters sold by four sales reps in a recent sales competition. Sales Person; Gourmet; Single Cup; Filters; Total Connor; 142; 325; 30; 497 Paige ; 42; 125; 40; 207 Bryce ; 9; 100; 10; 119 Mall - 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 - Conditional 73664
I roll a 7-wall dice. What is the conditional probability that three fell if an odd number fell? - Probability 73654
We roll two dice. One is 6-walled, and the other is 8-walled. What is the probability that at least one unit will fall?
- 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 - Second prize
Jamie and Mark each bought a raffle ticket to win a new laptop or a new cell phone, where only 125 tickets were told. The first ticket holder wins the prize of their choice and is removed from the drawing. The holder of the second ticket drawn wins the re - Distinguish 71184
We randomly choose a family with three children. We distinguish between gender and age. Determine the probability that: a) the youngest girl will be among the children b) all children will be of the same sex - Probability 71174
Find the probability that one will fall at least once in three rolls. - Social beneficiaries
In a certain community, 52% are SAP beneficiaries, 15% are members of 4Ps, and 8% are both SAP and 4 Ps. If a citizen from the community is an SAP, what is the probability that he also is 4Ps? If that person is not a 4Ps, what is the probability that he i
- Probability 68584
There are five whites and nine blacks in the destiny. We will choose three balls at random. What is the probability that a) the selected balls will not be the same color, b) will there be at least two blacks between them? - Probability 68574
The target is divided into three zones. The probability of a shooter hitting the first band is 0.18, the second band 0.2, and the third band 0.44. What is the probability that a) hits the target, b) miss the target? - Probability 68564
What is the probability that the number a) greater than 4, b) Will the number greater than four fall on the dice roll? - Cancer in woman population
In a particular population of women, 40% have had breast cancer, 20% are smokers, and 13% are smokers and have had breast cancer. If a woman is selected at random from the population, what is the probability that she has breast cancer, smokes, or both? - 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).
- Drinks
In a country, 65% of people drink coffee, 50% drink tea 25% drink both. What is the probability that a person chosen at random will drink neither tea nor coffee? - Unidentified 61201
The set contains 12 different figures. How many unidentified individual figures do I have to buy to have precisely two complete sets with a 90% probability after unpacking them? - Three robots
In a workshop, three robots, Q, R, and S, are employed to make chairs Robot Q makes 25% of the chairs Robot R makes 45% of the chairs The remaining chairs are made by Robot S Evidence has shown that 2 percent of the chairs made by robot Q are - 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 - 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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