Question 1. • In a city all vehicles are classified according to type as "car", "bus" or "truck". Cars, buses and trucks constitute 60%, 30% and 10% of vehicles respectively. • The vehicles are also classified according to their production year. If a vehicle is produced before 2010 it is classified as “old", otherwise it is classified as "new". • Also 50% of cars, 60% of buses and 40% of trucks are old. Car (60%) Bus (30%) Truck (10%) 60% 40% 50% 40% 60% Old New 50% a) What is the probability that a randomly selected vehicle is a bus? (Suggested notation: P(bus) =?) b) What is the probability that a vehicle is new given that it is a car? c) What is the probability that a randomly selected vehicle is old? (Suggested notation: P(old) =?) d) Suppose that yon select a new vehicle. What is the probability that this new vehicle is a truck?

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a) What is the probability that a randomly selected vehicle is a bis? (Suggested notation: P(bus) =? b) What is the probability that a vehicle is new given that it is a car? c) What is the probability that a vehicle randomly selected vehicle is old? (Suggested notation P(old=?) d) Suppose that yuu select a new vehicle, What is the probability that this new vehicle is a truck?
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Question 1.
• In a city all vehicles are classified according to type as "car", "bus" or "truck". Cars, buses
and trucks constitute 60%, 30% and 10% of vehicles respectively.
• The vehicles are also classified according to their production year. If a vehicle is produced
before 2010 it is classified as "old", otherwise it is classified as "new".
• Also 50% of cars, 60% of buses and 40% of trucks are old.
Car (60%) Bus (30%) Truck (10%)
50%
50%
Old
60%
40%
New
40%
60%
a) What is the probability that a randomly selected vehicle is a bus?
(Suggested notation: P(bus) =?)
b) What is the probability that a vehicle is new given that it is a car?
c) What is the probability that a randomly selected vehicle is old?
(Suggested notation: P(old) =?)
d) Suppose that you select a new vehicle. What is the probability that this new vehicle is
a truck?
a truck?
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Transcribed Image Text:Free license (non-co Files & Extras - Remote update A Select all Open - ess Edit HA Select none Properties A Invert selection History Photos - 2JPG R See all photos + Add to Question 1. • In a city all vehicles are classified according to type as "car", "bus" or "truck". Cars, buses and trucks constitute 60%, 30% and 10% of vehicles respectively. • The vehicles are also classified according to their production year. If a vehicle is produced before 2010 it is classified as "old", otherwise it is classified as "new". • Also 50% of cars, 60% of buses and 40% of trucks are old. Car (60%) Bus (30%) Truck (10%) 50% 50% Old 60% 40% New 40% 60% a) What is the probability that a randomly selected vehicle is a bus? (Suggested notation: P(bus) =?) b) What is the probability that a vehicle is new given that it is a car? c) What is the probability that a randomly selected vehicle is old? (Suggested notation: P(old) =?) d) Suppose that you select a new vehicle. What is the probability that this new vehicle is a truck? a truck? 13:35 A TUR 14.04.2021
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