Concept explainers
a.
To state whether selection of first two songs played are independent or dependent
a.
Answer to Problem 10E
The first two event are independent.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
A CD player has two settings, random and shuffle. The shuffle setting plays all the songs on the CD only once in random order. The random setting selects songs randomly from the CD, but does not keep track of which songs have already been played.
The selection of both songs does not affect the outcomes of each other.
Hence the events are independent.
b.
To find the probability that song 3 is played first and then song 5 is played
b.
Answer to Problem 10E
The probabilitythat the song 3 is played first and then song 5 is played is
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
A CD player has two settings, random and shuffle. The shuffle setting plays all the songs on the CD only once in random order. The random setting selects songs randomly from the CD, but does not keep track of which songs have already been played.
Calculation:
Let P be the event that 3rd song is played first and then song 5 is played.
Total numbers of songs is 11.
Therefore,
Hence,
The probabilitythat the song 3 is played first and then song 5 is played is
c.
To state whether selection of shuffled songs played are independent or dependent
c.
Answer to Problem 10E
The event of selection of shuffled songs is dependent event.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
A CD player has two settings, random and shuffle. The shuffle setting plays all the songs on the CD only once in random order. The random setting selects songs randomly from the CD, but does not keep track of which songs have already been played.
When songs are played in a shuffle manner, then the outcomes of each event may affect the outcomes of other events,
Hence the events are dependent.
d.
To find the probability that song 3 is played first and then song 5 is played when used in shuffled settings
d.
Answer to Problem 10E
The probabilitythat song 3 is played first and then song 5 is played when used in shuffled settings is
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
A CD player has two settings, random and shuffle. The shuffle setting plays all the songs on the CD only once in random order. The random setting selects songs randomly from the CD, but does not keep track of which songs have already been played.
Calculation:
Let P be the event that 3rd song is played first and then song 5 is played.
Total numbers of songs is 11.
Therefore,
Hence,
The probabilitythat song 3 is played first and then song 5 is played when used in shuffled settings is
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