Concept explainers
To find:The probability of choosing enough information.
Answer to Problem 33E
The probability of choosing enough information is
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The combinations of three given statements provide enough information are,
Now if we choose three statements from the given six, then population volume is given by
Here,
Probability of
Probability of
Probability of
In these three,
Now, the probability of choosing enough information is the ratio of the sum of three statements of six to the population volume.
Hence,
Therefore, the probability of choosing enough information is
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