25 pet owners where asked if they live alone or not and what
type of pet they had.
| Live alone | live with others | |
| Cat | 3 | 5 |
| Dog | 5 | 7 |
| Other | 2 | 3 |
Find the probability a person selected at random lives with others and has a dog. Blank 1. Fill in the blank, read surrounding text. Round to 3 d.p.

25 pet owners where asked if they live alone or not and what type of pet...
25 pet owners where asked if they live alone or not and what type of pet they had. Live alone live with others Cat 3 5 Dog 5 7 Other 2 3 Which 2 events are independent? A. other and live alone B. live alone and live with others C. cat and dog D. Dog and live alone E. Cat and live alone F. None of the 2 events are independent
8 Kids were asked to pick a colored ball and then were asked if they liked that color. Like\Color Red White Blue Yes 6 5 5 No 1 2 1 Find the probability a kid selected at random likes the color s/he picks. Blank 1. Fill in the blank, read surrounding text. Round to 3 d.p. 9 Kids were asked to pick a colored ball and then were asked if they liked that color. Like\Color Red White Blue Yes 6...
Each person in a community was asked, "What is your favorite type of pet?" The pie chart below summarizes their responses. (a) Which category was chosen by approximately one-third of the community? Select One Dog Cat (b) Approximately what percentage of the community chose Cat or Dog? Write your answer as a multiple of 10% - that is, 10%, 20%, 30%, Other None 0 % Bird Fish (c) If 24% of the community chose Dog, approximately what percentage chose Other?...
The table shows the distribution, by age and gender, of 28.4 million people who live alone in a certain region. Use the data in the table to find the probability that a randomly selected person living in the region is a woman in the 15-24 age range. ges 15-24 25-3435-44 ges Ages Ages le emale 0.9 1.4 otal 5-24 274 Total 1.8 1.6 13.4 1.1 4.0 2.74.9 15.0 5 8.3 4.5 6.5 28.4 1.7 The probability that a randomly selected...
Case 9.2 Jet’s Pets: Jetadiah Brown wants to establish a pet store called Jet's Pets. Jet thinks there is an opportunity on the north side of the city because he knows that many new subdivisions have been built, and many families have bought homes there. Plus, he knows there are no pet stores located on the north side. The growth in number of families and the lack of competitors strongly suggest a marketing opportunity for Jet's Pets. Case Objective: Jet...
49. Where do young adults live? A survey by the National p9 727 Institutes of Health asked a random sample of young 747 aduilts (aged 19 to 25 years). Where do you live now? That is, where do you stay most often?" Here is the full twoway table (omitting a few who refused to answer and one who reported being homeless) Gender Female Male Tol 923 986 1909 Parents' home Living Another person's home 144 132 location Own place 294...
1.) A body was recovered from a drainage ditch and brought to the county’s Office of the Medical Examiner. Upon examination of the body, the pathologists discovered that the deceased had a hip replacement, and they were able to read the brand (Hipster Manufacturing) and serial number (167482828) for the metal hip socket. The case investigator contacted the company to see if they could tell him anything further about the particular serial number. Hipster Manufacturing stated that the serial number...
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The following table gives the number (lin millions) of men and women over the age of 24 at each level of educational attainment Did not College a Total Completed Some Gender complete high school college graduate high school Males 12.9 15.9 96.3 30.7 90.8 128 41.31037 103.7 Females 12.8 25.7 31.8 17.8 200 62.5 78.1 Total 33.7 A What is the probability that a randomly selected person over the age of 24 did not complete high school?(answer with...
1. The television program Nightline once asked viewers whether the United Nations should continue to have its headquarters in the United States. Two phone numbers weregiven. Viewers were asked to call one telephone number to respond “Yes” and the other to respond “No”. More than 186,000 callers responded and 67% said “No.” This isan example ofA. voluntary response sampling.B. a survey with little bias because a large SRS was used.C. a survey with little bias since someone who called would...
Data For Tasks 1-8, consider the following data: 7.2, 1.2, 1.8, 2.8, 18, -1.9, -0.1, -1.5, 13.0, 3.2, -1.1, 7.0, 0.5, 3.9, 2.1, 4.1, 6.5 In Tasks 1-8 you are asked to conduct some computations regarding this data. The computation should be carried out manually. All the steps that go into the computation should be presented and explained. (You may use R in order to verify your computation, but not as a substitute for conducting the manual computations.) A Random...