
Concept explainers
(a)
To find: the probability that patient located in Saratoga was satisfied with the communication of the physicians.
(a)

Answer to Problem 13E
Theprobability that patient located in Saratoga was satisfied with the communication of the physicians.is about
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Location | ||||
Glens falls | Saratoga | Albany | ||
Response | Yes | |||
No |
.
Calculation:
The probability that a randomly selected patient located in Saratoga was satisfied with the communication of the physician is,
Thus, the probability that a randomly selected patient located in Saratoga was satisfied with the communication of the physician is about
Conclusion:
Hence, the probability that patient located in Saratoga was satisfied with the communication of the physicians.is about
(b)
To find: the probability that patient located in Glens Falls was not satisfied with the communication of the physicians.
(b)

Answer to Problem 13E
Theprobability that patient located in Glens Falls was not satisfied with the communication of the physicians is
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
The probability that a randomly selected patient who was not satisfied with the physician’s communication located in Glens Falls is,
Conclusion:
The probability that patient located in Glens Falls was not satisfied with the communication of the physicians is
(c)
To find: whether the satisfaction with the communications of the physician and living in the Saratoga are independent events.
(c)

Answer to Problem 13E
Here the two events, communications of the physician and living in the Saratoga are independent events.
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
The probabilities are,
Thus, the two events are indepent.
Conclusion:
Hence the two events, communications of the physician and living in the Saratoga are independent events.
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