Posted: November 25th, 2015

Probability

Probability

Answer the following problems showing your work and explaining (or analyzing) your results.

In a poll, respondents were asked if they have traveled to Europe. 68 respondents indicated that they have traveled to Europe and 124 respondents said that they have not traveled to Europe. If one of these respondents is randomly selected, what is the probability of getting someone who has traveled to Europe?
The data set represents the income levels of the members of a golf club. Find the probability that a randomly selected member earns at least $100,000.
INCOME (in thousands of dollars)

98   102   83   140   201   96   74   109   163   210

81   104   134   158   128   107   87   79   91   121

A poll was taken to determine the birthplace of a class of college students. Below is a chart of the results.
What is the probability that a female student was born in Orlando?
What is the probability that a male student was born in Miami?
What is the probability that a student was born in Jacksonville?
Gender    Number of students    Location of birth
Male    10    Jacksonville
Female    16    Jacksonville
Male    5    Orlando
Female    12    Orlando
Male    7    Miami
Female    9    Miami
Of the 538 people who had an annual check-up at a doctor’s office, 215 had high blood pressure. Estimate the probability that the next person who has a check-up will have high blood pressure.
Find the probability of correctly answering the first 4 questions on a multiple choice test using random guessing. Each question has 3 possible answers.
Explain the difference between independent and dependent events.
Provide an example of experimental probability and explain why it is considered experimental.
The measure of how likely an event will occur is probability. Match the following probability with one of the statements. There is only one answer per statement.
0                 0.25            0.60             1

a. This event is certain and will happen every time.

b. This event will happen more often than not.

c. This event will never happen.

d. This event is likely and will occur occasionally.

Flip a coin 25 times and keep track of the results. What is the experimental probability of landing on tails? What is the theoretical probability of landing on heads or tails?
A color candy was chosen randomly out of a bag. Below are the results:
Color    Probability
Blue    0.30
Red    0.10
Green    0.15
Yellow    0.20
Orange    ???
a. What is the probability of choosing a yellow candy?

b. What is the probability that the candy is blue, red, or green?

c. What is the probability of choosing an orange candy?

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