Draw a Venn Diagram In a group of 37 children, 30 had a dog, 15 had a cat, and 11 had both a dog and a cat. How many children had only a dog? How many children had only a cat? How many children had neither a dog nor a cat as a pet?
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Draw a Venn Diagram In a group of 37 children, 30 had a dog, 15 had...
According to the ASPCA 45% of all households in the US have a dog while 81% of all US households either a cat, adog or both. Asume that 27% of households owns both a cat and a dog. Pet Ownership Cat Dog [al Complete the Venn diagram with the appropriate percentages (written as decimals to two decimal places). Include the leading zero. a PConly cat)- b. Pcat and dog)- c Ronly dog)-- d. P(neither cat nor dog)
In a group of 110 students 63 play basketball, 32 play soccer and 15 play both. (a) Draw a Venn diagram with numbers to describe the above situation. (b) How many students only play soccer? (c) How many students play neither of those sports? (d) If we select a student at random in this group, what is the probability that they play neither of those two sports?
In a town, 30% of the households own a dog, 20% own a cat, and 60% own neither a dog nor a cat. If we select a household at random, what is the chance that they own both a dog and a cat? please show all steps and also mention your reasoning in details.
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Suppose that A, B, and C are events such that PA-PB0.3, PC 0.55, PIAnB For each of the events given below in parts (a)-(d), do the following: (i) Write a set expression for the event. (Note that there are multiple ways to write this in many cases.) (ii) Evaluate the probability of the event. Hint: Draw the Venn Diagram. You may then want to identify the probabilities...
Question A pet store keeps track of the purchases of 85 customers purchased a dog product; customers over a four-hour period. The store 96 customers purchased a cat product manager classifies purchases as containing a 24 customers purchased a fish product; dog product, a cat product, a fish product, or a 22 customers purchased a dog and a cat product product for a different kind of pet. The data to 7 customers purchased a dog and a fish product: the...
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Complete the Venn Diagram to answer the following: A survey asked 816 college freshmen whether they had been to a movie or eaten in a restaurant during the past week. The following information was obtained: 389 freshmen had been to neither a movie nor a restaurant, and 267 had been to a movie. If 94 of those who had been to a movie had not been to a restaurant, how many of the surveyed freshmen had been...
Research shows that about 20% of monkeys can balance on a dog and 70% of monkeys can balance on a human. Assume that 80% of monkeys can balance on a human or balance on a dog. 1. Draw a Venn Diagram for the above situation. (That box with the circles in it and the numbers). Upload your drawing as a picture in the discussion area using your phone or a scanner. 2. What is the probability that a randomly selected...
Draw a Venn diagram and use the given information to fill in the number of elements in each region n(A) 16, n(A n B C)=6, n(A n c) 13, n(A n B')=8, n(B n C)=11, n(A' n B'n c')-22, n(B n c')5, n(B U C) 37 Complete the Venn diagram. U
As of 2012, about 37% of households in the U.S. own dogs, about 30% own cats, and about 13% own both. 46% have neither. a. What percentage of households own at least one of these pets? b. What percentage of households own only one of these pets? c. Are owning a dog and owning a cat disjoint events? Why or why not?
Due Date Name Probability Extra Credit 1) CAFFEINE IN DIET: Draw a Venn Diagram to represent the following: 55% of adults drink coffee 25% of adults drink tea 45% of adults drink cola 15% drink both coffee and tea 5% drink all three beverages 25% drink coffee and cola 5% drink only tea a) Draw a Venn Diagram to represent this information. b) Are the first three events disjoint? Are they independent? c) What percent drink only cola? d) What...