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- Membership 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 < 6QI Consider the experiment of throwing rwe fair dice, Let A be the event that of sum of the dice is 8, B be the event that sum of the dice is 5, C be rhe event that the first die is 3, D be the event that sum of the dice is 4 and E be the event the second dice is 2. Are A&B, A&C, A&D, A&E. B&C, B&E, B&D, C&D, C&E and E&D independent or dependent?Part D
- Task One Consider the following terms: Probability, Conditional probability, Subjective probability and A priori probability Using appropriate equations and text, we’d like you to write down a definition for each of the terms. Consider each of the situations below. Describe which type of probability is represented by each situation, that is, empirical, subjective or a priori. When you have decided on each type, we’d like you to write an answer that summarises the reasons for your decisions. The probability that rates of return on the FTSE 100 are greater than the UK government 30-day Treasury bill for the period 1950 to 2018. The probability of default on a corporate bond for a company that you have been analysing for the past twelve months. The probability of an outcome where shareholders at a company’s Annual General Meeting are voting about a forthcoming merger. Information is available on the way relative proportions of shareholders voted with respect to a previous similar…Probability of simple eventsPossible outcomes of ordering a pizza with thick or thin crust with a choice of ham,bacon,sausage,or mushrooms
- Statistics: Probability: A bag contains an assortment of Jolly Rancher candies. Specifically, there are 5 apples, 8 watermelon, 10 cherry, and 15 grape flavored candies. You get to randomly select three candies without replacement. (a) Find the probability of picking three grape Jolly Ranchers. (b) Find the probability of not getting any apple Jolly Ranchers.Statistics question, please show workACTIVITY 3. OPERATION ON EVENTS A. Directions: Find the union and intersection of events A and B. Union Intersection 1. A= (1,2,3,4,5} and B = (3,4,5,6) 2. A (2,4,6,8,10) and B = (3,4,5,6,7} 3. A = (a, b, c, d, e} and B = (b, d, f.g.j} 4. A (5,10,15,20} and B = (2,4,6,8,10,12,14) 5. A (1, m, n, o,p} and B = (o,p.q.r,s}
- PROBABILITY AND STATISTICSProbability of the Union of Two Sets Conceptual Overview: Explore how the probability of the union of two events equals the probability that either event occurs. The two circles shown below represent two events, A and B. The area of each circle represents the probability of the event. With no overlap you can see that the probability of one or the other of the two events (the union of A and B) written as P(A U B) is the sum of their probabilities. The union is often described as an "OR" statement. The union is the probability of A occurring OR B occurring OR both A and B occurring simultaneously (their intersection). Drag one of the circles so that the circles begin to overlap. You will see that the probability of the union decreases because some probability is included in both sets (their intersection). You can also drag the letter for each set to change its size and thus its probability. P(A) = 0.129, P(B) = 0.067, P(A U B) = 0.195 BProbability: An Event and its Complement Determine the following probabilites. Write your answer in the form given in the information in the problem (percent, decimal, or fraction). The probability that a person will get the flu in a given year is 14 % . What is the probability a person will not get the flu? % The probability winning a prize at a carnival is 0.24. What is the probability of not winning a prize? The probability of choosing a blue marble out of a jar of marbles is 27 What is the probability of not choosing a blue marble?