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to the joy that is coming!" - Romans 8:18
TEST 1 PROBLEM SOLVING:
The table describes that in one block of RADTECH 225 class, there are male and female students. Some
students have long hair and some students have short hair.
LONG HAIR
SHORT HAIR
MALE
3
7
FEMALE
36
4
Denote the events M= the subject is male, F = the subject is female, L= the subject is Long Hair, S = the
subject is Short hair. Compute the following probabilities, round off to two decimal places (not in fractions):
*TAKE NOTE: If the answer is below zero (i.e., 0.05 or 0.50) always see to it that "O" is placed before the decimal
point. If the answer is a whole number, there's NO NEED for you to place the decimal numbers. This is for your
answers to be accepted/checked by the google form.
1. P(M)
2. P(F)
P(L)
4. P(S)
5. P(M AND L)
6. P(F AND S)
7. P(M OR F)
8. P(M OR L)
9. P(F OR S)
10. P(M')
11. P(F')
12. P(L|M)
13. P(M|L)
14. P(F|S)
15. P(S|F)
Transcribed Image Text:to the joy that is coming!" - Romans 8:18 TEST 1 PROBLEM SOLVING: The table describes that in one block of RADTECH 225 class, there are male and female students. Some students have long hair and some students have short hair. LONG HAIR SHORT HAIR MALE 3 7 FEMALE 36 4 Denote the events M= the subject is male, F = the subject is female, L= the subject is Long Hair, S = the subject is Short hair. Compute the following probabilities, round off to two decimal places (not in fractions): *TAKE NOTE: If the answer is below zero (i.e., 0.05 or 0.50) always see to it that "O" is placed before the decimal point. If the answer is a whole number, there's NO NEED for you to place the decimal numbers. This is for your answers to be accepted/checked by the google form. 1. P(M) 2. P(F) P(L) 4. P(S) 5. P(M AND L) 6. P(F AND S) 7. P(M OR F) 8. P(M OR L) 9. P(F OR S) 10. P(M') 11. P(F') 12. P(L|M) 13. P(M|L) 14. P(F|S) 15. P(S|F)
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