each event listed, indicate which definition(s) of probability would be appropriate (circle them), and then write a sentence justifying your answer. (a) Event: Your great great grandfather was taller than 6 feet. Circle the appropriate definition(s): Frequentist/objective Bayesian/subjective Justification: (b) We sample 1000 random cars on a highway passing through Berkeley and measure their speed. Event: Among the sampled cars, more than 50 cars are above the speed limit for that highway. Circle the appropriate definition(s): Frequentist/objective Bayesian/subjective Justification: (c) Event: Out of 5 draws from a deck of cards, 3 are aces. Circle the appropriate definition(s): Frequentist/objective Bayesian/subjective Justification:
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appropriate (circle them), and then write a sentence justifying your answer.
(a) Event: Your great great grandfather was taller than 6 feet.
Circle the appropriate definition(s): Frequentist/objective Bayesian/subjective
Justification:
(b) We sample 1000 random cars on a highway passing through Berkeley and
measure their speed. Event: Among the sampled cars, more than 50 cars are above
the speed limit for that highway.
Circle the appropriate definition(s): Frequentist/objective Bayesian/subjective
Justification:
(c) Event: Out of 5 draws from a deck of cards, 3 are aces.
Circle the appropriate definition(s): Frequentist/objective Bayesian/subjective
Justification:
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