Problem 3.1TI: The sample space S Is all the ordered pairs of two whole numbers, the first from one to three and... Problem 3.4TI: You have a fair. well-shuffled deck of 52 cards. It consists of four suits. The suits are clubs,... Problem 3.5TI: You have a fair, well-shuffled deck of 52 cards. It consists of four suits. The suits are clubs,... Problem 3.6TI: Draw two cards from a standard 52-card deck with replacement. Find the probability of getting at... Problem 3.7TI: A box has two balls, one white and one red. We select one ball, put ft back in the box, and select a... Problem 3.8TI: Let event A = learning Spanish. Let event B = learning German. Then A AND B = learning Spanish and... Problem 3.9TI: In a bag, there are six red marbles and four green marbles. The red marbles are marked sith the... Problem 3.10TI: A student goes to the library. Let events B = the student checks out a book and D = the student... Problem 3.11TI: In a basketball arena, • 70% of the fans are rooting for the home team. • 25% of the fans are... Problem 3.12TI: Mark Is deciding which route to take to work. His choices are I = the Interstate and F = Fifth... Problem 3.13TI: A box has two balls, one white and one red. We select one ball, put it back in the box, and select a... Problem 3.15TI: Helen plays basketball. For free throws she makes the shot 75% of the time. Helen must now attempt... Problem 3.16TI: A school has 200 seniors of whom 140 will be going to college next year. Forty will be going... Problem 3.17TI: A student goes to the library. Let events B = the student checks out a book and D = the student... Problem 3.18TI: A school has 200 seniors of whom 140 will be going to college next year. Forty will be going... Problem 3.19TI: A student goes to the library Let events B = the student checks out a book and D = the student... Problem 3.20TI: Table 3.3 shows the number of athletes who stretch before exercising and how many had injuries... Problem 3.21TI: Table 3.6 shows a random sample of 200 cyclists and the routes the prefer. Let M = males and H =... Problem 3.23TI: Table 3.10 relates the weights and heights of a group of Individuals participating in an... Problem 3.24TI: In a standard deck. there are 52 cards. 12 cards are face cards (event F) and JO cards are not face... Problem 3.25TI: In a standard deck, there are 52 cards. Twelve cards are face cards (F) and .10 cards are not face... Problem 3.26TI: Suppose there are four red balls and three yellow balls in a box. Two balls are drawn from the box... Problem 3.27TI: Suppose an experiment has outcomes black, white, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple, where... Problem 3.28TI: Roll a fair, six-sided die. Let A = a prime number of dos Is rolled. Let B = an odd number of dots... Problem 3.29TI: Fifty percent of the workers at a factory work a second job. 25% have a spouse who also works, 5%... Problem 3.30TI: In a bookstore, the probability that the customer buys a novel is 0.6, and the probability that the... Problem 1P: In a particular college class, there are male and female students. Some students have long hair and... Problem 2P: Use (he following information to answer the next four exercises. A box Is filled with several party... Problem 3P: Use (he following information to answer the next four exercises. A box Is filled with several party... Problem 4P: Use (he following information to answer the next four exercises. A box Is filled with several party... Problem 5P: Use (he following information to answer the next four exercises. A box Is filled with several party... Problem 6P: Use the following information to answer the next six exercises. A jar of 150 jelly beans contains 22... Problem 7P: Use the following information to answer the next six exercises. A jar of 150 jelly beans contains 22... Problem 8P: Use the following information to answer the next six exercises. A jar of 150 jelly beans contains 22... Problem 9P: Use the following information to answer the next six exercises. A jar of 150 jelly beans contains 22... Problem 10P: Use the following information to answer the next six exercises. A jar of 150 jelly beans contains 22... Problem 11P: Use the following information to answer the next six exercises. A jar of 150 jelly beans contains 22... Problem 12P: Use the following information to answer the next six exercises. There are 23 countries in North... Problem 13P: Use the following information to answer the next six exercises. There are 23 countries in North... Problem 14P: Use the following information to answer the next six exercises. There are 23 countries in North... Problem 15P: Use the following in formation to answer the next six exercises. There are 23 countries in North... Problem 16P: Use the following in formation to answer the next six exercises. There are 23 countries in North... Problem 17P: Use the following information to answer the next six exercises. There are 23 countries in North... Problem 18P: What is the probability of drawing a red card in a standard deck of 52 cards? Problem 19P: What is the probability of drawing a club in a standard deck of 52 cards? Problem 20P: What is the probability of rolling an even number of dots with a fair, six-sided die numbered one... Problem 21P: What is the probability of rolling a prime number of dots with a fair, six-sided die numbered one... Problem 22P: Use the following information to answer the next two exercises. You see a game at a local fair. You... Problem 23P: Use the following information to answer the next two exercises. You see a game at a local fair. You... Problem 24P: Use the following information to answer the next ten exercises. On a baseball team, there are... Problem 25P: Use the following information to answer the next ten exercises. On a baseball team, there are... Problem 26P: Use the following information to answer the next ten exercises. On a baseball team, there are... Problem 27P: Use the following information to answer the next ten exercises. On a baseball team, there are... Problem 28P: Use the following information to answer the next ten exercises. On a baseball team, there are... Problem 29P: Use the following information to answer the next ten exercises. On a baseball team, there are... Problem 30P: Use the following information to answer the next ten exercises. On a baseball team, there are... Problem 31P: Use the following information to answer the next ten exercises. On a baseball team, there are... Problem 32P: Use the following information to answer the next ten exercises. On a baseball team, there are... Problem 33P: Use the following information to answer the next ten exercises. On a baseball team, there are... Problem 34P: Use the following information to answer the next ten exercises. On a baseball team, there are... Problem 35P: Use (he following information to answer the next four exercises. A box Is filled with several party... Problem 36P: A shelf holds 12 books. Eight are fiction and the rest are nonfiction. Each Is a different book with... Problem 37P: What is the sum of the probabilities of an event and its complement? Problem 38P: Use the following information to answer the next two exercises. You are rolling a fair, six-sided... Problem 39P: Use the following information to answer the next two exercises. You are rolling a fair, six-sided... Problem 40P: E and F are mutually exclusive events. P(E) = 0.4; P(F) = 0.5. Find P(E|F). Problem 41P: J and K are independent events. P(J/ K) = 0.3. Find P(J). Problem 42P: U and V are mutua11y exclusive events. P( U) = 0.26; P( V) = 0.37. Find: a. P(U AND V)= b. P(V|V) =... Problem 43P: Q and R are independent events. P(Q) = 0.4 and P(Q AND R) = 0.1. Find P(R). Problem 44P: Use the following information to answer the next ten exercises. Forty-eight percent of all... Problem 45P: Use the following information to answer the next ten exercises. Forty-eight percent of all... Problem 46P: Use the following information to answer the next ten exercises. Forty-eight percent of all... Problem 47P: Use the following information to answer the next ten exercises. Forty-eight percent of all... Problem 48P: Use the following information to answer the next ten exercises. Forty-eight percent of all... Problem 49P: Use the following information to answer the next ten exercises. Forty-eight percent of all... Problem 50P: Use the following information to answer the next ten exercises. Forty-eight percent of all... Problem 51P: Use the following information to answer the next ten exercises. Forty-eight percent of all... Problem 52P: Use the following information to answer the next ten exercises. Forty-eight percent of all... Problem 53P: Use the following information to answer the next ten exercises. Forty-eight percent of all... Problem 54P: Use the following information to answer the next four exercises. Table 3.15 shows a random sample of... Problem 55P: Use the following information to answer the next four exercises. Table 3.15 shows a random sample of... Problem 56P: Use the following information to answer the next four exercises. Table 3.15 shows a random sample of... Problem 57P: Use the following information to answer the next four exercises. Table 3.15 shows a random sample of... Problem 58P: Use the following information to answer the next four exercises. Table 3.15 shows a random sample of... Problem 59BITP: Complete the table using the data provided. Suppose that one person from the study is randomly... Problem 60BITP: Suppose that one person from the study Is randomly selected. Find the probability that person smoked... Problem 61BITP: Find the probability that the person was Latino. Problem 62BITP: In words, explain what it means to pick one person from the stud who Is Japanese American AND smokes... Problem 63BITP: In words, explain what it means to pick one person from the study who is “Japanese American OR... Problem 64BITP: In words, explain what it means to pick one person from the study who is Japanese American GIVEN... Problem 65BITP: Prove that smoking level day and ethnicity are dependent events. Problem 66H: Figure 3.11 The graph in Figure 3.11 displays the sample sizes and percentages of people In... Problem 67H: Explain what is wrong with the following statements. Use complete sentences. a. If there Is a 60%... Problem 68H: Use the following information to answer the next 12 exercises. The graph shown is based on more than... Problem 69H: Use the following information to answer the next 12 exercises. The graph shown is based on more than... Problem 70H: Use the following information to answer the next 12 exercises. The graph shown is based on more than... Problem 71H: Use the following information to answer the next 12 exercises. The graph shown is based on more than... Problem 72H: Use the following information to answer the next 12 exercises. The graph shown is based on more than... Problem 73H: Use the following information to answer the next 12 exercises. The graph shown is based on more than... Problem 74H: Use the following information to answer the next 12 exercises. The graph shown is based on more than... Problem 75H: Use the following information to answer the next 12 exercises. The graph shown is based on more than... Problem 76H: Use the following information to answer the next 12 exercises. The graph shown is based on more than... Problem 77H: Use the following information to answer the next 12 exercises. The graph shown is based on more than... Problem 78H: Use the following information to answer the next 12 exercises. The graph shown is based on more than... Problem 79H: Use the following information to answer the next 12 exercises. The graph shown is based on more than... Problem 80H: On February 28, 2013, a Field Poll Survey reported that 61% of California registered voters approved... Problem 81H: After Rob Ford, the mayor of Toronto, announced his plans to cut budget costs in late 2011. the... Problem 82H: Use the following information o answer the next three exercises. The casino game, roulette, allows... Problem 83H: Use the following information o answer the next three exercises. The casino game, roulette, allows... Problem 84H: Use the following information o answer the next three exercises. The casino game, roulette, allows... Problem 85H: Suppose that you have eight cards. Five are green and three are yellow. The five green cards are... Problem 86H: Roll two fair dice separately. Each die has six faces. a. List the sample space. b. let A be the... Problem 87H: A special deck of cards has ten cards. Four are green, three are blue, and three are red. When a... Problem 88H: An experiment consists of first rolling a die and then tossing a coin. a. List the sample space. b.... Problem 89H: An experiment consists of tossing a nickel, a dime. and a quarter. Of interest Is the side the coin... Problem 90H: Consider the following scenario: Let P(C) = 0.4. Let P(D)0.5. Let P(C|D) = 0.6. a. Find P(C AND D).... Problem 91H: Y and Z are independent events. a. Rewrite the basic Addition Rule P( Y OR Z) = P( Y) - PZ - P(Y AND... Problem 92H: G and H are mutually exclusive events. P(G) = 0.5 P(ff) = 0.3 a. Explain why the following statement... Problem 93H: Approximately 281,000,000 people over age five live in the United States. Of these people,... Problem 94H: , the U.S. government held a lottery to issue 55.000 Green Cards (permits for non-citizens to work... Problem 95H: Three professors at George Washington University did an experiment to determine if economists are... Problem 96H: The following table of data obtained from wwbaseball-almanac.com shows hit Information for four... Problem 97H: United Blood Services Is a blood bank that serves more than 500 hospitals In 18 states. According to... Problem 98H: At a college. 72°o of courses have final exams and .16°o of courses require research papers. Suppose... Problem 99H: In a box of assorted cookies, 36% contain chocolate and 12% contain nuts. Of those. 8% contain both... Problem 100H: A college finds that 10% of students have taken a distance learning class and that 40% of students... Problem 101H: Use the information in the Table 3.19 to answer the next eight exercises. The cable shows the... Problem 102H: Use the information in the Table 3.19 to answer the next eight exercises. The cable shows the... Problem 103H: Use the information in the Table 3.19 to answer the next eight exercises. The cable shows the... Problem 104H: Use the information in the Table 3.19 to answer the next eight exercises. The cable shows the... Problem 105H: Use the information in the Table 3.19 to answer the next eight exercises. The cable shows the... Problem 106H: Use the information in the Table 3.19 to answer the next eight exercises. The cable shows the... Problem 107H: Use the information in the Table 3.19 to answer the next eight exercises. The cable shows the... Problem 108H: Use the information in the Table 3.19 to answer the next eight exercises. The cable shows the... Problem 109H: Table 3.20 gives the number of suicides estimated in the U.S. for a recent year by age, race (black... Problem 110H: Use the following information to answer the next two exercises. The table of data obtained from www... Problem 111H: Use the following information to answer the next two exercises. The table of data obtained from www... Problem 112H: Table 3.22 identifies a group of children by one of four hair colors, and by type of hair. a.... Problem 113H: In a previous year, the weights of the members of the San Francisco 49ers and the Dallas Cowboys... Problem 114H: Use the following information to answer the next two exercises. This tree diagram shows the tossing... Problem 115H: Use the following information to answer the next two exercises. This tree diagram shows the tossing... Problem 116H: A box of cookies contains three chocolate and seven butter cookies. Miguel randomly selects a cookie... Problem 117BITH: A previous year, the weights of the members of the San Francisco 49ers and the Dallas Cowboys were... Problem 118BITH: The probability that a male develops some form of cancer in his lifetime is 0.4567. The probability... Problem 119BITH: Given events G and H: P(G) = 0.43; P(H) = 0.26; P(H AND G) = 0.1$ a. Find P(H OR G). b. Find the... Problem 120BITH: Given events land K: P(J = 0.18; P(K = 0.37: P(J OR K) = 0.45 a. Find P(J AND K). b. Find the... Problem 121BITH: Use the following information to answer the next two exercises. Suppose that you have eight cards.... Problem 122BITH: Use the following information to answer the next two exercises. Suppose that you have eight cards.... Problem 123BITH: Use the following information to answer the next two exercises. The percent of licensed U.S. drivers... Problem 124BITH: Use the following information to answer the next two exercises. The percent of licensed U.S. drivers... Problem 125BITH: Approximately 86.5% of Americans commute to work by car, truck, or van. Out of that group, 84.6%... Problem 126BITH: When the Euro coin was introduced in 2002, two math professors had their statistics students test... Problem 127BITH: Use the following information o answer the next two exercises. The following are real data from... 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