Chapter 5: Q 5.42. (page 209)
Constract a venn diagram representing the event.
Part. (a) (not E).
Part. (b) (A or B)
Short Answer
Part (a)
Part (b)
Chapter 5: Q 5.42. (page 209)
Constract a venn diagram representing the event.
Part. (a) (not E).
Part. (b) (A or B)
Part (a)
Part (b)
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One of these case records is selected at random. Find the probability that the woman was
(a) in her 50s.
(b) less than 50 years old.
(c) between 40 and 69 years old, inclusive.
(d) 70 years old or older.
What does it mean three events to be mutually exclusive.?
Find.
Poker Chips. A bowl contains 12 poker chips-3 red, 4 white, and 5 blue. If one of these poker chips is selected at random from the bowl, what is the probability that its color is
(a) red? (b). red or white? (c). not white?
Under what three conditions are repeated trials of an experiment called Bernoulli trials?
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