PRACTICE OF STATS - 1 TERM ACCESS CODE
PRACTICE OF STATS - 1 TERM ACCESS CODE
4th Edition
ISBN: 9781319403348
Author: BALDI
Publisher: Macmillan Higher Education
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Chapter 10, Problem 10.41E

(a)

To determine

To find:

The probability that both parents are carriers in each of the conditions for the given data.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 10.41E

  p[x=3]=0.01563

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Carrier frequency =1in27

The carrier rate =1in250

Concept used:

Formula

The binomial distribution

  p[X=x]=(nx)pxqnx

Calculation:

The probability that offspring develop the disease is approximately =0.25

That is p=0.25

  q=1pq=10.25q=0.75

Suppose a husband and wife are both carries of the disease and the wife is pregnant on three different occasions

  n=3

The binomial distribution

  p[X=x]=(nx)pxqnxp[x=k]=(3k)(0.25)k(0.75)3k

The probability that all three children’s is develop Tay - Sachs disease

  p[x=3]=(33)(0.25)3(0.75)33p[x=3]=3!3!(33)!(0.25)3(0.75)0p[x=3]=0.01563

(b)

To determine

To find:

The probability that only one child is develop Tay - Sachs disease for the given data.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 10.41E

  p[x=1]=0.02636

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Carrier frequency =1in27

The carrier rate =1in250

Concept used:

Formula

The binomial distribution

  p[X=x]=(nx)pxqnx

Calculation:

The probability that offspring develop the disease is approximately =0.25

That is p=0.25

  q=1pq=10.25q=0.75

Suppose a husband and wife are both carries of the disease and the wife is pregnant on three different occasions

  n=3

The binomial distribution

  p[X=x]=(nx)pxqnxp[x=k]=(3k)(0.25)k(0.75)3k

The probability that only one child is develop Tay - Sachs disease

  p[x=1]=(31)(0.25)3(0.75)31p[x=1]=3!1!(31)!(0.25)3(0.75)2p[x=1]=0.02636

(c)

To determine

To find:

The probability that a child is neither parent is of European Jewish descent for the given data.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 10.41E

  p[x=0]=0.006591

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Carrier frequency =1in27

The carrier rate =1in250

Concept used:

Formula

The binomial distribution

  p[X=x]=(nx)pxqnx

Calculation:

The probability that offspring develop the disease is approximately =0.25

That is p=0.25

  q=1pq=10.25q=0.75

Suppose a husband and wife are both carries of the disease and the wife is pregnant on three different occasions

  n=3

The binomial distribution

  p[X=x]=(nx)pxqnxp[x=k]=(3k)(0.25)k(0.75)3k

The probability that a child is neither parent is of European Jewish descent

  p[x=0]=(30)(0.25)3(0.75)30p[x=0]=3!1!(30)!(0.25)3(0.75)3p[x=0]=0.006591

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