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![**Classify the following statement as an example of classical probability, empirical probability, or subjective probability. Explain your reasoning.**
According to company records, the probability that a washing machine will need repairs during a seven-year period is 0.19.
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**This is an example of [dropdown menu] probability, since [text box]**
**Dropdown Menu Options:**
- subjective
- classical
- empirical
**Description of the Activity:**
The activity involves selecting the appropriate type of probability from a dropdown menu, given a statement about the likelihood of a washing machine requiring repairs. Learners are prompted to classify the probability as classical, empirical, or subjective, and to provide a justification for their choice.](https://content.bartleby.com/qna-images/question/38aa5034-1eec-4964-a430-19a44c4ef4d5/3aec2f3a-052e-4c88-b611-5d938066bad2/mfxmow9_thumbnail.png)
Transcribed Image Text:**Classify the following statement as an example of classical probability, empirical probability, or subjective probability. Explain your reasoning.**
According to company records, the probability that a washing machine will need repairs during a seven-year period is 0.19.
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**This is an example of [dropdown menu] probability, since [text box]**
**Dropdown Menu Options:**
- subjective
- classical
- empirical
**Description of the Activity:**
The activity involves selecting the appropriate type of probability from a dropdown menu, given a statement about the likelihood of a washing machine requiring repairs. Learners are prompted to classify the probability as classical, empirical, or subjective, and to provide a justification for their choice.
![**Classify the following statement as an example of classical probability, empirical probability, or subjective probability. Explain your reasoning.**
**Statement:** According to company records, the probability that a washing machine will need repairs during a seven-year period is 0.19.
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**This is an example of [dropdown menu] probability, since [text entry field]**
**Dropdown Menu Options:**
- the stated probability is calculated based on observations from the company records.
- it deals with a continuous period rather than a fixed number of trials.
- the stated probability is most likely based on intuition, an educated guess, or an estimate.
- a washing machine is as likely to need repairs as it is to not need repairs.
- each washing machine has an equal chance of needing repairs during the period.
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The image consists of a question asking the classification of a probability statement and provides options to select the type of probability and justification through dropdown menus and a text entry field.](https://content.bartleby.com/qna-images/question/38aa5034-1eec-4964-a430-19a44c4ef4d5/3aec2f3a-052e-4c88-b611-5d938066bad2/ybvr2fe_thumbnail.png)
Transcribed Image Text:**Classify the following statement as an example of classical probability, empirical probability, or subjective probability. Explain your reasoning.**
**Statement:** According to company records, the probability that a washing machine will need repairs during a seven-year period is 0.19.
---
**This is an example of [dropdown menu] probability, since [text entry field]**
**Dropdown Menu Options:**
- the stated probability is calculated based on observations from the company records.
- it deals with a continuous period rather than a fixed number of trials.
- the stated probability is most likely based on intuition, an educated guess, or an estimate.
- a washing machine is as likely to need repairs as it is to not need repairs.
- each washing machine has an equal chance of needing repairs during the period.
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The image consists of a question asking the classification of a probability statement and provides options to select the type of probability and justification through dropdown menus and a text entry field.
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