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3. If PA)-03, P(B) 0.2, P(A and B)-a06, what can be said about events A and B ? A) They are independent. B) They are mutually exclusive. C) They are posterior probabilities. D) None of the above E) All of the above 4. "The probability of event B, given that event A has occurred" is known as a probability A) continuous B) marginal C) simple D) joint E) conditional 5. The expected value of a probability distribution is A. the...
10.00 polnts Exercise 4-21 Algo Let P(A)-0.41, P(B) 0.36, and P(ANB) 0.22 a. Are A and B independent events? O Yes because PAIB) PIA Yes because FIA n B)メ。 No because PIA | B) PIA) No because PA n B) #0 b. Are A and B mutually exclusive events? O Yes because PIAI B) PIA) Yes because RA n B) # 0 O No because PIA | B) PIA) @ No because P(A n Β) # O c. What is...
5.4-9. Let X and Y, with respective pmfs f(x) and g(y), be independent discrete ran- dom variables, each of whose support is a subset of the nonnegative integers 0, 1,2, Show that the pmf of W - X + Y is given by the convolution formula x=0 Hint: Argue that h(w) P(Ww) is the probability of the w 1 mutually exclusive events (x, y-w-x), 0,,..., w.
Find the formula for the following statements, or if they do not have a formula: a. "or" when you have disjoint or mutually exclusive events b. "probability" c. "and" when you have dependent events d. "or" when the events are not disjoint or not mutually exclusive events e. "binomial mean" f. "the fundamental counting principle" g. "and" when you have independent events h. "given"
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PIAJ-0.2 and P[BI-0.5 then PIA,BI-0.7 (F) Ip If A and B are two independent events, where k. Two mutually-exclusive events are independent. . The number of different 8-bit words containing three ones and five zeros are 40. (E) 1 1p 8
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B Bc (4) For two events A and B, suppose: A 0.3 0.4 Then P(AUB) is equal to? Ac 0.1 0.2 (5) Suppose P(A) 0.4, P(B) 0.3, and P(An B) 0.12. Which one of the following statements correctly defines the relationship between events A and B? (a) Events A and B are independent, but not mutually exclusive (b) Events A and B are mutually exclusive, but not independent...
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e. If two events are mutually exclusive, they are àl f. The mean of a discrete random variable X is penide found by multiplying each possible value of X by its own probability and then adding all the products together; that is XPO g. Two events A and B are said to be independent if P(A and B)y- PIA)-P(B) h. Assume that X is a normally distributed random variable with a mean ofμ and...
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Worksheet# 7 an event occurving le 9 to 2, en the poabity tht the event -PA) 2. The expression PNAU -NA) A) A and B are dependentB) A and B are independent ) 4 and Bare mutually exclusive Done of these A equals E A) for any events A and 5) oly esprsion PEAn-PAIPBIAJ is valid i C) A and 8 are independent. D) A and B ave mvutually esclusive....
15.35% of the kids in AMS are Psychology majors. (PS) 30% of the students in AMS are Business majors. (B) 5% are both. Use a Venn diagram to help you answer the following: a. What is the probability that an AMS student selected at random is a Psychology major but not a business major? b. What is the probability that the student majors in neither Psychology nor Business? c. Are the events Psychology Major and Business Major independent or dependent?...
In 1994, the U.S. government held a lottery to issue 55,000 Green Cards (permits for non-citizens to work legally in the U.S.). Renate Deutsch, from Germany, was one of approximately 6.5 million people who entered this lottery. Let G = won Green Card. Part (a) What was Renate's chance of winning a Green Card? Write your answer as a probability statement. (Round your answer to four decimal places.) P = Part (b) In the summer of 1994, Renate received...