A First Course in Probability (10th Edition)
A First Course in Probability (10th Edition)
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ISBN: 9780134753119
Author: Sheldon Ross
Publisher: PEARSON
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IV- PROBLEM SOLVING: Instruction: Solve the specified Problems asked for. This is to test your ability to solve
specified problems to demonstrate your ability to analyze and apply statistics as required by our Course Guide /
Learning Module Learning Outcomes.
1. Find the probability distribution for the number of jazz CDs when 4 CDs are selected at random from
a collection consisting of 5 jazz CDs, 2 classical CDs, and 3 rock CDs. Express your results by means of a
formula
2. Let A, B, and C be events relative to the sample space S. Using Venn diagrams, shade the areas
representing the following events: (a) (A N B) ; ( b ) (A UB)' ; (c) (A N C) U B.
3. It is known that two defective copies of a commercial software program were erroneously sent to a shipping
lot that has now a total of 75 copies of the program. A sample of copies will be selected from the lot without
replacement.
(a) If tnree copies of the software are inspected, determine the probability that exactly one of the
defective copies will be found.
(b) If three copies of the software are inspected, determine the probability that both defective
copies will be found.
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Transcribed Image Text:IV- PROBLEM SOLVING: Instruction: Solve the specified Problems asked for. This is to test your ability to solve specified problems to demonstrate your ability to analyze and apply statistics as required by our Course Guide / Learning Module Learning Outcomes. 1. Find the probability distribution for the number of jazz CDs when 4 CDs are selected at random from a collection consisting of 5 jazz CDs, 2 classical CDs, and 3 rock CDs. Express your results by means of a formula 2. Let A, B, and C be events relative to the sample space S. Using Venn diagrams, shade the areas representing the following events: (a) (A N B) ; ( b ) (A UB)' ; (c) (A N C) U B. 3. It is known that two defective copies of a commercial software program were erroneously sent to a shipping lot that has now a total of 75 copies of the program. A sample of copies will be selected from the lot without replacement. (a) If tnree copies of the software are inspected, determine the probability that exactly one of the defective copies will be found. (b) If three copies of the software are inspected, determine the probability that both defective copies will be found.
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