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Page 1: Probability and Statistics Chapter 3 Review. Identify the sample space of the probability experiment and determine the number of outcomes in the event

Probability and StatisticsChapter 3 Review

Page 2: Probability and Statistics Chapter 3 Review. Identify the sample space of the probability experiment and determine the number of outcomes in the event

Identify the sample space of the probability experiment and determine the number of outcomes in the event. Draw a tree diagram.

Probability experiment: Guessing the gender of the three children in a family

Event: The family has two boys

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The state of Virginia’s license plate has three letters followed by four digits. Assuming that any letter or digit can be use, how many different license plates are possible?

Use the Fundamental Counting Principle

26 βˆ™26 βˆ™26 βˆ™10 βˆ™10 βˆ™10 βˆ™10=175,760,000

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Number of Employees 0 to 4 5 to 9 10 to 19 20 to 99 100 or

more

Percent of Firms 60.8% 17.7% 10.8% 8.9% 1.8%

The table below shows the approximate distribution of the sizes of firms for 2004. Use the table to determine what is the probability that a randomly selected firm will have at least 10 employees?

Change the percentages to decimals.

𝑃 (π‘Žπ‘‘ π‘™π‘’π‘Žπ‘ π‘‘10 )=0.108+0.089+0.018=0.215

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The telephone numbers for a region of a state have an area code of 570. The next seven digits represent the local telephone numbers for that region. A local telephone number can not begin with a 0 or 1. Your cousin lives within the given area code. What is the probability of randomly generating your cousin’s telephone number?

18 βˆ™10 βˆ™10 βˆ™10 βˆ™10 βˆ™10 βˆ™10

=1

8000000

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An eight sided die, numbered 1 thru 8, is rolled. Find the probability that the roll results in an even number or a number greater than 6.

𝑃 (π‘’π‘£π‘’π‘›π‘œπ‘Ÿπ‘”π‘Ÿπ‘’π‘Žπ‘‘π‘’π‘Ÿ h𝑑 π‘Žπ‘›6 )=𝑃 (𝑒𝑣𝑒𝑛)+𝑃 (π‘”π‘Ÿπ‘’π‘Žπ‘‘π‘’π‘Ÿ h𝑑 π‘Žπ‘›6 )βˆ’π‘ƒ (π‘’π‘£π‘’π‘›π‘Žπ‘›π‘‘π‘”π‘Ÿπ‘’π‘Žπ‘‘π‘’π‘Ÿ h𝑑 π‘Žπ‘›6 )=48+28βˆ’18=58=0.625

What is our clue word? or

Which rule will we use? The addition rule

Are the events mutually exclusive? No

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The list below shows the results of a study on the use of plus/ minus grading at North Carolina State University. It shows the percents of graduates and undergraduate students who received grades with pluses and minuses (for example C+, A-, etc.).

Β· Of all students who received one or more plus grades, 92% were undergraduates and 8% were graduates.

Β· Of all students who received one or more minus grades, 93% were undergraduate and 7% were graduates.

Find the probability that a student is an undergraduate student, given that the student received a plus grade.

What is our clue? given that Conditional probability

𝑃 ΒΏ

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You are shopping and your roommate has asked you to pick up toothpaste and dental rinse. However, your roommate did not tell you which brands to get. The store has a eight brands of toothpaste and five brands of dental rinse. What is the probability that you will purchase the correct brands of both products?

𝑃 (π‘π‘œπ‘Ÿπ‘Ÿπ‘’π‘π‘‘ hπ‘‘π‘œπ‘œπ‘‘ π‘π‘Žπ‘ π‘‘π‘’π‘Žπ‘›π‘‘π‘π‘œπ‘Ÿπ‘Ÿπ‘’π‘π‘‘ π‘‘π‘’π‘›π‘‘π‘Žπ‘™π‘Ÿπ‘–π‘›π‘ π‘’ )=𝑃 (π‘π‘œπ‘Ÿπ‘Ÿπ‘’π‘π‘‘ hπ‘‘π‘œπ‘œπ‘‘ π‘π‘Žπ‘ π‘‘π‘’ ) βˆ™π‘ƒ (π‘π‘œπ‘Ÿπ‘Ÿπ‘’π‘π‘‘ π‘‘π‘’π‘›π‘‘π‘Žπ‘™π‘Ÿπ‘–π‘›π‘ π‘’ )=18βˆ™15=140β‰ˆ 0.025

What is our clue? and

Which rule will we use?

Are they dependent or independent events?

Multiplication rule

independent

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A card is randomly selected from the standard deck. Find the probability that the card is between 4 and 8 (inclusive) or is a club.

𝑃 (π‘π‘Žπ‘Ÿπ‘‘π‘–π‘  π‘Ž 4 h𝑑 π‘Ÿπ‘’8π‘œπ‘Ÿ π‘Žπ‘π‘™π‘’π‘ )=𝑃 (π‘π‘Žπ‘Ÿπ‘‘π‘–π‘  4 h𝑑 π‘Ÿπ‘’8 )+𝑃 (π‘π‘Žπ‘Ÿπ‘‘π‘–π‘  π‘Žπ‘π‘™π‘’π‘ )βˆ’π‘ƒ (π‘π‘Žπ‘Ÿπ‘‘ 𝑖𝑠 4 h𝑑 π‘Ÿπ‘’8π‘Žπ‘›π‘‘ π‘Žπ‘π‘™π‘’π‘ )=2052

+1352βˆ’552

=2852β‰ˆ0.538

What is our clue? or

Which rule will we use? Addition rule

Are the events mutually exclusive? no

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Permutations

𝑛 !(π‘›βˆ’π‘Ÿ )!

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Combinations

𝑛!(π‘›βˆ’π‘Ÿ )! βˆ™π‘Ÿ !

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The table shows the number of male and female students enrolled in nursing at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center for a recent semester.

𝑃 (π‘π‘’π‘Ÿπ‘ π‘–π‘›π‘”π‘šπ‘Žπ‘—π‘œπ‘Ÿ )= 7953537

β‰ˆ0.225

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The table shows the number of male and female students enrolled in nursing at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center for a recent semester.

𝑃 (π‘šπ‘Žπ‘™π‘’)=11103537

=0.314

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The table shows the number of male and female students enrolled in nursing at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center for a recent semester.

𝑃 (π‘π‘’π‘Ÿπ‘ π‘–π‘›π‘”π‘šπ‘Žπ‘—π‘œπ‘Ÿ|π‘šπ‘Žπ‘™π‘’ )= 951110

β‰ˆ0.086

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A printing company’s bookbinding machine has a probability of 0.005 of producing a defective book. This machine is used to bind three books. Find the probability that none of the books is defective.

𝑃 (π‘›π‘œπ‘‘π‘‘π‘’π‘“π‘’π‘π‘‘π‘–π‘£π‘’ )=1βˆ’0.005=0.995

Which rule will we use? Multiplication rule

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A card is selected at random from a standard deck. Find the probability of selecting a diamond or a 7.

𝑃 (π‘‘π‘–π‘Žπ‘šπ‘œπ‘›π‘‘π‘œπ‘Ÿ 7 )=𝑃 (π‘‘π‘–π‘Žπ‘šπ‘œπ‘›π‘‘ )+𝑃 (7 )βˆ’π‘ƒ (π‘‘π‘–π‘Žπ‘šπ‘œπ‘›π‘‘π‘Žπ‘›π‘‘7 )=1352

+452βˆ’152

=1652β‰ˆ0.308

What is our clue? or

Which rule will we use? Addition rule

Are the events mutually exclusive? no

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A card is selected at random from a standard deck. Find the probability of selecting a red suit or a queen.

𝑃 (π‘Ÿπ‘’π‘‘π‘œπ‘Ÿπ‘žπ‘’π‘’π‘’π‘› )=𝑃 (π‘Ÿπ‘’π‘‘ )+𝑃 (π‘žπ‘’π‘’π‘’π‘›)βˆ’π‘ƒ (π‘Ÿπ‘’π‘‘π‘Žπ‘›π‘‘π‘žπ‘’π‘’π‘’π‘› )=2652

+452βˆ’252β‰ˆ 0.538

What is our clue? or

Which rule will we use? Addition rule

Are the events mutually exclusive? No

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A card is selected at random from a standard deck. Find the probability of selecting a 3 or a face card.

𝑃 (3π‘œπ‘Ÿ π‘“π‘Žπ‘π‘’π‘π‘Žπ‘Ÿπ‘‘ )=𝑃 (3 )+𝑃 ( π‘“π‘Žπ‘π‘’π‘π‘Žπ‘Ÿπ‘‘ )= 452

+1252β‰ˆ0.308

What is our clue? or

Which rule will we use? Addition rule

Are the events mutually exclusive? yes

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You roll a die. Find the probability of rolling a six or a number greater than four.

𝑃 (6π‘œπ‘Ÿ π‘”π‘Ÿπ‘’π‘Žπ‘‘π‘’π‘Ÿ h𝑑 π‘Žπ‘› 4 )=𝑃 (6 )+𝑃 (π‘”π‘Ÿπ‘’π‘Žπ‘‘π‘’π‘Ÿ h𝑑 π‘Žπ‘›4 )βˆ’π‘ƒ (6π‘Žπ‘›π‘‘π‘”π‘Ÿπ‘’π‘Žπ‘‘π‘’π‘Ÿ h𝑑 π‘Žπ‘› 4 )=16+26βˆ’16=26β‰ˆ 0.333

What is our clue? or

Which rule will we use? Addition rule

Are the events mutually exclusive? no

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You roll a die. Find the probability of rolling a number less than five or an odd number.

𝑃 (𝑙𝑒𝑠𝑠 h𝑑 π‘Žπ‘›5π‘œπ‘Ÿ π‘œπ‘‘π‘‘ )=𝑃 (𝑙𝑒𝑠𝑠 h𝑑 π‘Žπ‘›5 )+𝑃 (π‘œπ‘‘π‘‘ )βˆ’π‘ƒ (𝑙𝑒𝑠𝑠 h𝑑 π‘Žπ‘›5 π‘Žπ‘›π‘‘π‘œπ‘‘π‘‘ )=46+36βˆ’26=56β‰ˆ0.833

What is our clue? or

Which rule will we use? Addition rule

Are the events mutually exclusive? no

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You roll a die. Find the probability of rolling a three or an even number.

𝑃 (3π‘œπ‘Ÿπ‘’π‘£π‘’π‘› )=𝑃 (3 )+𝑃 (𝑒𝑣𝑒𝑛)=16+36β‰ˆ0.667

What is our clue? or

Which rule will we use? Addition rule

Are the events mutually exclusive? yes