Given the frequency table below, what is the probability that a respondent is a child given that the respondent prefers Brand 1? (keep two decimals)
| brand 1 | brand 2 | ||
| children | 25 | 75 | 100 |
| adults | 30 | 70 | 100 |
| total | 55 | 145 | 200 |
Probably of those who prefer brand 1
= 55/200
Probability of a child preferring brand 1 is
=25/55
combining these two conditions together, the answer becomes
=(55/200) * (25*55)
= 25/200
= 0.125
Given the frequency table below, what is the probability that a respondent is a child given...
Given the frequency table below, what is the probability that a respondent prefers Brand 2 given that it is a child Brand 1 Brand 2 Children 25 75 100 Adults 30 70 100 Total 55 145 200 None of the above 75/145 75/100 75/200
a. Given that the person surveyed is a male, what is the
probability that he prefers brand B? (Round to three decimal places
as needed.)
b. Given that the person surveyed is a female, what is the
probability that she prefers brand B? (Round to three decimal
places as needed.)
c. Is preference independent of gender?
A. Preference is independent of gender because the probability
of brand preference does not depend on the respondent's gender.
B. Preference is not independent...
Two hundred consumers were surveyed about a new brand of snack food, Crunchicles. Their age groups and preferences are given in the table. 18–24 25–34 35–55 55 and over Total Liked Crunchicles 3 5 5 11 24 Disliked Crunchicles 1 12 9 14 36 No Preference 33 26 31 50 140 Total 37 43 45 75 200 One consumer from the survey is selected at random. Use reduced fractions for your responses to each of the following questions. What is...
Construct a Frequency Table Given a Data List 08 For the data given in the table below, construct a frequency distribution with 6 classes. What is the frequency of the 4th class? Height of eruption (in.) 127 96 110 150 140 110 100 130 110 126 135 116 118 129 128 120 135 130 102 141
Construct a Frequency Table Given a Data List 08 For the data given in the table below, construct a frequency distribution with 6 classes....
Given the contingency table shown here, find P( Wos). 17 County Macomb (M) Oakland (0) Wayne (W) Col Total Cell Phone Service Provider Sprint (S) AT&T (A) Verizon (1) Row Total 25 8 50 19 38 70 24 37 19 80 60 100 40 200 13 .12 .30 40 .58 Jestion 72 (25 points) ✓ Saved Given the contingency table shown here, find the probability Al V'), that is, the probability of the complement of V. 25 County Macomb (M)...
Problem #6 (10 pts). Use the histogram below to approximate the mean heart rate of adults in the gym. Heart Rates of Adults Frequency 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 Heart rate (beats per minute) A) 1425.7 B) 80 70.8 D) 55
Find the standard deviation, s, of sample data summarized in the frequency distribution table given below by using the formula below, where x represents the class midpoint, f represents the class frequency, and n represents the lotal number of sample values. Aiso, compare the computed standard deviation to the standard deviation obtained from the original list of data values, 9.0. [Σ.)-Συ.) nin-1) 60-59 25 60 49 70-79 Interval 20-29 30-30 4040 10 Frequency 20 36 (Round to one decimal place...
The table below shows the soft drinks preferences of people in three age groups cola under 21 years of age between 21 and 40 over 40 years of age 40 35 20 root beer lemon-lime 25 20 20 30 30 35 Round all answers to 3 decimals. A) What is the probability that a randomly selected person prefers root beer or is over 40 years of age? B) What is the probability that a randomly selected person is between 21...
The contingency table below shows marital status for 100 randomly selected adults by gender. Find the probability that a randomly selected adult is married, given that the person is female, and then find the probability that a randomly selected adult is female, given that the person is married Married Unmarried Total Male 14 26 40 Female 41 19 60 Total 55 45 100
(CO 3) Consider the table below Age Group Frequency 18-29 9831 30-39 7845 40-49 6869 50-59 6323 60-69 5410 70 and over 5279 What is the probability that the next person chosen will be in the 40-49 or 50-59 age groups? 42.5% 23.7% 35.4% 31.7% Question 22 2 pts (CO 3) When children roll a die for a game, their probability of rolling a 5 is 17%. This is an example of which type of probability? Classical probability Public probability...