Let S be the event that a randomly chosen person has received a flu shot this year. Let F be the event that a randomly chosen person has had the flu this year. Place the correct event in each response box below to show:
Given that the person has received a flu shot this year, the probability that a randomly chosen person has had the flu this year.
S - received a flu shot this year
F - has had the flu this year
Given that the person has received a flu shot this year, the probability that a randomly chosen person has had the flu this year = P(F | S)
Let S be the event that a randomly chosen person has received a flu shot this...
let w be the event that a randomly chosen person drinks sixty-four ounces of water per day. let v be the event that a randomly chisen person has varicose veins. place the correct event in each response box below to show: given that the person drinks sixty four ounces of water per day, the probability that a randomly chosen person has varicose veins
Let D be the event that a randomly chosen person has seen a dermatologist. Let S be the event that a randomly chosen person has had surgery for skin cancer. Identify the answer which expresses the following with correct notation: The probability that a randomly chosen person has had surgery for skin cancer, given that the person has seen a dermatologist. Select the correct answer below: P(D|S) P(D AND S) P(S) AND P(D) P(S|D)
Let E be the event that a randomly chosen person exercises. Let D be the event that a randomly chosen person is on a diet. Identify the answer which expresses the following with correct notation: Of all the people who exercise, the probability that a randomly chosen person is on a diet. Select the correct answer below: P(D) AND P(E) P(E AND D) P(E|D) P(D|E)
Let E be the event that a randomly chosen person exercises let D be the event that a randomly chosen person is on a diet. Identify the answer which expresses the following with correct notation: of all the people who exercise, the probability that a randomly chosen person is on diet
Let U be the event that a randomly chosen high school student is an upperclassman. Let C be the event that a randomly chosen high school student has a car. Identify the answer which expresses the following with correct notation: Of all the high school students who are upperclassmen, the probability that a randomly chosen high school student has a car. Select the correct answer below: P(C) AND P(U) P(C|U) P(U|C) P(U AND C)
Let R be the event that a randomly chosen athlete runs. Let W be the event that a randomly chosen athlete lifts weights. Identify the answer which expresses the following with correct notation: The probability that a randomly chosen athlete lifts weights, given that the athlete runs. Select the correct answer below: @pWR) P(RW) P(R AND W) P/W) AND P(R) Previous Page Next Page Page 10 Timothy wants to estimate the mean number of siblings for each student in his...
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In a survey of 5000 college students, it was discovered that 2890 had received flu shots, 1860 had skin test for tuberculosis, and 1085 had received none. What is the probability that a randomly chosen student had either a flu shot or a skin test, but not both?
The flu shot in a given year has an 84% chance of preventing the flu on those it is administered to. What is the probability that if 4 people get the flu shot, the flu shot prevents the flu for all 4 of them, assuming independence?
Two doctors independently examine a person randomly chosen from a certain population to check for the presence or absence of a particular disease. Let CA be the event that Doctor A makes the correct diagnosis, CB the event that Doctor B makes the correct diagnosis, and D the event that the randomly chosen patient actually has the disease in question. The doctors are equally skilled, so we have P(CAD) = P(CB|D) = pi and P(CA|DC) = P(CB|DC) = po Finally,...