Devry MATH221 Statistics for Decision Making Week 2 Homework
MATH221 Statistics for Decision Making
Week 2 Homework
Question 1A student believes that there is a 90% probability of getting an A on the next test. This would be considered:
Empirical probability
Manufactured probability
Subjective probability
Classical probability
Question 2Given the following information, find the probability that a randomly selected student will be tall, but not very tall. Number of students who are very short: 45, short: 60, tall: 82, very tall: 21
50.5%
39.4%
10.1%
49.5%
Question 3Given the following information, find the probability that a randomly selected dog will be a golden retriever or a poodle. Number of dogs who are poodles: 31, golden retrievers: 58, beagles: 20, pugs: 38
46.9%
58.0%
39.5%
60.5%
Question 4Given that there is a 28% chance it will rain on any day, what is the probability that it will rain on the first day and be clear (not rain) on the next two days?
20.2%
14.5%
5.6%
34.7%
Question 5Consider the following table. What is the probability of blue?
Red Blue Green Total
Yes 33 44 14 91
No 18 5 28 51
Total 51 49 42 142
44/49
91/142
49/142
51/142
Question 6Consider the following table. What is probability of yes, given green?
Red Blue Green Total
Yes 33 44 14 91
No 18 5 28 51
Total 51 49 42 142
14/91
14/42
51/142
42/142
Question 7A card is randomly selected from a standard deck of 52 cards. What is P(heart)?
13/52
4/52
1/52
26/52
Question 8In a sample of 500 customers, 140 say that service is poor. You select two customers without replacement to get more information on their satisfaction. What is the probability that both say service is poor?
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14.00%
7.80%
28.84%
7.84%
Question 9In a sample of 587 customers, 308 say they are happy with the service. If you select three customers without replacement for a commercial, what is the probability they will all say they are happy with the service?
52.47%
14.38%
14.45%
27.53%
Question 10One event is a father being right handed. The other event is that his daughter is right handed. How would you classify these events?
Independent
Dependent