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19) One coin is flipped, what is the probability that the next three coins will land the same as the first coin?
20) At a particular college 10% of the students major in business, and are required to take a Statistics Course. Of
the students not majoring in Business, 20% of them still have to take a Statistics Course. What is the
probability that a student has to take a Statistics Course at this particular college?
21) 70% of the hidden explosive devices are not found and therefore blow up. Of the hidden explosive devices
that are found, 10% of them still blow up. What is the probability that a hidden explosive device blows up?
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22) At a college 60% of the incoming nursing students are female and 40% are male. Recent records indicate
that 70% of the incoming nursing students will graduate with a BSN degree. 80 percent of the entering
female nursing students will graduate with a BSN degree. From all the entering nursing students at this
particular college, what is the probability of randomly selecting a female nursing student or a nursing
student that will graduate with a BSN degree?
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23) A group of students were asked if they own their own car. Of the 50 Freshman that were sampled, 30 owned
their own car. From the 30 Sophomore that were sampled, 10 owned their own car. If a student is selected at
random, find the probability the student is a Freshman given that the student owns their own car. Hint: Make
a table
Use the information below to answer questions 24 - 28.
There are 6 people from West Virginia, 5 people from Maryland and 4 people from Pennsylvania in a classroom.
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