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- 9u4 w Observation C. Observation Actual Class Class 1 Probability 1 0.16 3 2. 0.2 3. 0.73 4 5 0.39 6. 0.1 7. 0.66 8 1. 0.9 9. 0.83 10 9. 0.31 11 10 0.84 12 13Membership selection. A town council has 13 members, 8 Democrats and 5 Republicans. (A) If the president and vice-president are selected at random, what is the probability that they are both Democrats? (B) If a 3-person committee is selected at random, what is the probability that Republicans make up the majority? (A) The probability that they are both Democrats is approximately. (Type a decimal. Round to three decimal places.) Help me solve this View an example Textbook Clear all Check answer 28 esc F1 F2 F3 F4 % 7 Q W E R < 6Question content area top Part 1 Suppose that the probability that a passenger will miss a flight is 0.0901. Airlines do not like flights with empty seats, but it is also not desirable to have overbooked flights because passengers must be "bumped" from the flight. Suppose that an airplane has a seating capacity of 54 passengers. (a) If 56 tickets are sold, what is the probability that 55 or 56 passengers show up for the flight resulting in an overbooked flight? (b) Suppose that 60 tickets are sold. What is the probability that a passenger will have to be "bumped"? (c) For a plane with seating capacity of 220 passengers, what is the largest number of tickets that can be sold to keep the probability of a passenger being "bumped" below 1%? Question content area bottom Part 1 (a) The probability of an overbooked flight is 0.0358.
- Chapter 3: Probability (basic) O Question 3 A survey of athletes at a high school is conducted, and the following facts are discovered: 49% of the athletes are football players, 44% are basketball players, and 33% of the athletes play both football and basketball. An athlete is chosen at random from the high school: what is the probability that the athlete is either a football player or a basketball player? Probability % (Please enter your answer as a percent) %3D Submit QuestionDimensional characteristics, such as height, are an example of a: a. continuous random variable b. discrete random variable c. categorical random variable d. Any of the aboveA and B are events. Use the following data to answer the following questions. P(A)=0.60 P(B)=0.40 P(B/A)=0.40 P(AC) P(A AND B) P(A OR B)
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