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Problem 1.1P: a. How many different 7-place license plates are possible if the first 2 places are for letters and...
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![(b) Compute the following.
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P(X) + P (Y) - P(X and Y) =
(c) Select the answer that makes the equation true.
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Transcribed Image Text:(b) Compute the following.
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P(X) + P (Y) - P(X and Y) =
(c) Select the answer that makes the equation true.
P(X) +P (Y)-P(X and Y)= (Choose one) ▼
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![A tile is selected at random from 7 tiles. Each tile is labeled with a different letter from the first 7 letters of the alphabet.
The 7 possible outcomes are listed below.
Note that each outcome has the same probability.
Complete parts (a) through (c). Write the probabilities as fractions.
(a) Check the outcomes for each event below. Then, enter the probability of the event.
Outcomes
Probability
ABCDE F
4
Event X: Selecting a letter that comes before E
7
5
Event Y: Selecting a consonant (a non-vowel)
7
3
Event X and Y: Selecting a letter that comes before E and a consonant
(a non-vowel)
7
3
Event X or Y: Selecting a letter that comes before E or a consonant
(a non-vowel)
7
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Transcribed Image Text:A tile is selected at random from 7 tiles. Each tile is labeled with a different letter from the first 7 letters of the alphabet.
The 7 possible outcomes are listed below.
Note that each outcome has the same probability.
Complete parts (a) through (c). Write the probabilities as fractions.
(a) Check the outcomes for each event below. Then, enter the probability of the event.
Outcomes
Probability
ABCDE F
4
Event X: Selecting a letter that comes before E
7
5
Event Y: Selecting a consonant (a non-vowel)
7
3
Event X and Y: Selecting a letter that comes before E and a consonant
(a non-vowel)
7
3
Event X or Y: Selecting a letter that comes before E or a consonant
(a non-vowel)
7
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