MATLAB: An Introduction with Applications
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Author: Amos Gilat
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QUESTION 2
Empirical Probabilities (use of relative frequencies)
[will be addd soon]
blood type and Rh factor
B
A
34
AB
4
Rh +
37
10
Rh -
6
1
a) Estimate the probability of type A and Rh positive
Estimate the probability of NOT Rh negative
c) Estimate the probability of NOT blood type O positive
d) Estimate the probability of blood type AB or Rh negative
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Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 2 Empirical Probabilities (use of relative frequencies) [will be addd soon] blood type and Rh factor B A 34 AB 4 Rh + 37 10 Rh - 6 1 a) Estimate the probability of type A and Rh positive Estimate the probability of NOT Rh negative c) Estimate the probability of NOT blood type O positive d) Estimate the probability of blood type AB or Rh negative
2)
For a well-defined event E.
Probability (occurring of E
= P(E)
Favorable number of event_ for E
Total possible number of event (N)
And 0 < P(E)<1
For the given problem, the total number of events is evaluated by adding all the possible events.
A
В
АВ
Total (row)
Rh*
37
34
10
4
85
Rh
6.
2
1
15
Total (column)
43
40
12
100(=N)
a)
Probability (type A and Rh*)
Nomber of events with type A and Rh*
Total number of events (N)
34
= 0. 34
100
%3D
b)
Probability (Not Rh¯)
Number of events with Rh*
%3D
N
85
= 0. 85
100
c)
Probability (Not type O positive )
Number of events with type-O and Rh
N
100 = 0. 06
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Transcribed Image Text:2) For a well-defined event E. Probability (occurring of E = P(E) Favorable number of event_ for E Total possible number of event (N) And 0 < P(E)<1 For the given problem, the total number of events is evaluated by adding all the possible events. A В АВ Total (row) Rh* 37 34 10 4 85 Rh 6. 2 1 15 Total (column) 43 40 12 100(=N) a) Probability (type A and Rh*) Nomber of events with type A and Rh* Total number of events (N) 34 = 0. 34 100 %3D b) Probability (Not Rh¯) Number of events with Rh* %3D N 85 = 0. 85 100 c) Probability (Not type O positive ) Number of events with type-O and Rh N 100 = 0. 06
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