1. A Financial Consultant has classified her clients according to their gender and the composition of their investment portfolio (primarily bonds, primarily stocks, ora balanced mix of bonds and stocks). The proportions of clients falling into the various categories are shown in the following table: Portfolio Composition Gender Bonds Stocks Balanced Male 0.18 0.20 0.25 Female 0.12 0.10 0.15 One client is selected at random, and two events A and B are defined as follows: A: The client selected is male. B: The client selected has a balanced portfolio. The probabilities P(A) and P(B) are calculated as: O PLA) = 0.40, P(B) = 0.30 O PLA) = 0.40, P(B) = 0.63 O P(A) = 0.63, P(B) = 0.30 PLA) = 0.63, P(8) = 0.40

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1. A Financial Consultant has classified her clients according to their gender and the composition of their investment portfolio (primarily bonds, primarily stocks, or a balanced mix of bonds and stocks). The
proportions of clients falling into the various categories are shown in the following table:
Portfolio Composition
Gender
Bonds
Stocks
Balanced
Male
0.18
0.20
0.25
Female
0.12
0.10
0.15
One client is selected at random, and two events A and B are defined as follows:
A: The client selected is male.
B: The client selected has a balanced portfolio.
The probabilities P(A) and P(B) are calculated as:
O PLA) = 0.40, P(B) = 0.30
O PLA) = 0.40, P(B) = 0.63
O PLA) = 0.63, P(B) = 0.30
O PLA) = 0.63, P(B) = 0.40
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 3 1. A Financial Consultant has classified her clients according to their gender and the composition of their investment portfolio (primarily bonds, primarily stocks, or a balanced mix of bonds and stocks). The proportions of clients falling into the various categories are shown in the following table: Portfolio Composition Gender Bonds Stocks Balanced Male 0.18 0.20 0.25 Female 0.12 0.10 0.15 One client is selected at random, and two events A and B are defined as follows: A: The client selected is male. B: The client selected has a balanced portfolio. The probabilities P(A) and P(B) are calculated as: O PLA) = 0.40, P(B) = 0.30 O PLA) = 0.40, P(B) = 0.63 O PLA) = 0.63, P(B) = 0.30 O PLA) = 0.63, P(B) = 0.40
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