Question 10 The following contingency table summarizes the classification of students by weight and gender: Male (G1) Female (G2) Total 75 Obese (W1) Normal (W2) Underweight (W3) Total 38 o P(G1) is Select an answer Select an answer 23 a. For a randomly selected student, describe the following in words: o G1 is Select an answer Select an answer an event in which a randomly selected student is Male an event in which a randomly selected student is Obese an event in which a randomly selected student is Underweight an event in which a randomly selected student is Female an event in which a randomly selected student is Normal c. Answer the following questions: the probability that a randomly selected student is Obese the probability that a randomly selected student is Male 80 the probability that a randomly selected student is Underweight the probability that a randomly selected student is Normal the probability that a randomly selected student is Female i. Are W2 and G2 mutually exclusive? 54 b. Find the following probabilities: (Round the answers to 4 decimal places) i. P(W1) = ii. P(G1) = iii. P(W2 and G1) = iv. P(W2 or G1) v. P(W2 | G1) = 45 Select an answer Select an answer mutually exclusive not mutually exclusive dependent independent Select an answer Select an answer Because the probability of one event depends on whether the other occured or not Because the two events can not occur at the same time Because the two events can occur at the same time Because the probability of one event doesn't depend on whether the other occured or not ii. Are W2 and G2 independent? iii. Are W3 and W2 mutually exclusive? Select an answer Select an answer mutually exclusive not mutually exclusive Select an answer✓ Explain. Select an answer ✓ Explain. Select an answer Select an answer Because the two events can not occur at the same time Because the probability of one event doesn't depend on whether the other occured or not Because the probability of one event depends on whether the other occured or not Because the two events can occur at the same time iv. Are W3 and W2 independent? | Select an answer Explain. Select an answer independent dependent Select an answer Select an answer Because the probability of one event doesn't depend on whether the other occured or not Because the two events can not occur at the same time ✓ Explain. Because the probability of one event depends on whether the other occured or not Because the two events can occur at the same time Select an answer Select an answer Because the two events can not occur at the same time Because the probability of one event doesn't depend on whether the other occured or not Because the probability of one event depends on whether the other occured or not Because the two events can occur at the same time
Question 10 The following contingency table summarizes the classification of students by weight and gender: Male (G1) Female (G2) Total 75 Obese (W1) Normal (W2) Underweight (W3) Total 38 o P(G1) is Select an answer Select an answer 23 a. For a randomly selected student, describe the following in words: o G1 is Select an answer Select an answer an event in which a randomly selected student is Male an event in which a randomly selected student is Obese an event in which a randomly selected student is Underweight an event in which a randomly selected student is Female an event in which a randomly selected student is Normal c. Answer the following questions: the probability that a randomly selected student is Obese the probability that a randomly selected student is Male 80 the probability that a randomly selected student is Underweight the probability that a randomly selected student is Normal the probability that a randomly selected student is Female i. Are W2 and G2 mutually exclusive? 54 b. Find the following probabilities: (Round the answers to 4 decimal places) i. P(W1) = ii. P(G1) = iii. P(W2 and G1) = iv. P(W2 or G1) v. P(W2 | G1) = 45 Select an answer Select an answer mutually exclusive not mutually exclusive dependent independent Select an answer Select an answer Because the probability of one event depends on whether the other occured or not Because the two events can not occur at the same time Because the two events can occur at the same time Because the probability of one event doesn't depend on whether the other occured or not ii. Are W2 and G2 independent? iii. Are W3 and W2 mutually exclusive? Select an answer Select an answer mutually exclusive not mutually exclusive Select an answer✓ Explain. Select an answer ✓ Explain. Select an answer Select an answer Because the two events can not occur at the same time Because the probability of one event doesn't depend on whether the other occured or not Because the probability of one event depends on whether the other occured or not Because the two events can occur at the same time iv. Are W3 and W2 independent? | Select an answer Explain. Select an answer independent dependent Select an answer Select an answer Because the probability of one event doesn't depend on whether the other occured or not Because the two events can not occur at the same time ✓ Explain. Because the probability of one event depends on whether the other occured or not Because the two events can occur at the same time Select an answer Select an answer Because the two events can not occur at the same time Because the probability of one event doesn't depend on whether the other occured or not Because the probability of one event depends on whether the other occured or not Because the two events can occur at the same time
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