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a.
To find: The
a.

Answer to Problem 19.42TY
The probability that the randomly selected victim was male is 0.8142.
Explanation of Solution
Given info:
The table shows results, in which death of 1,818 females was due to accidents, death of 457 females was due to homicide and death of 345 females was due to suicide. Also, death of 6,457 males was due to accidents, death of 2,870 males was due to homicide and death of 2,152 males was due to suicide.
Calculation:
The total number of people is obtained as shown in Table (1).
Female | Male | Total | |
Accidents | 1,818 | 6,457 | 8,275 |
Homicide | 457 | 2,870 | 3,327 |
Suicide | 345 | 2,152 | 2,497 |
Total | 2,620 | 11,479 | 14,099 |
Table (1)
Let
The formula for probability of event A is as follows,
Substitute 11,479 for ‘Number of ways of event A occurs’ and 14,099 for ‘
Thus, the probability that the randomly selected victim was male is 0.8142.
b.
To find: The probability that the victim was male, given that the death was accidental.
b.

Answer to Problem 19.42TY
The probability that the victim was male, given that the death was accidental is 0.7804.
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
Let event B denote the death was accidental and the event A denote the victim was male.
Probability:
The formula for probability of event B is as follows,
Substitute 8,275 for ‘Number of ways of event B occurs’ and 14,099 for ‘Sample size’
The formula for probability of event A and B is as follows,
Substitute 6,457 for ‘Number of ways of event A and B occurs’ and 14,099 for ‘Number of simple events’
The formula for conditional probability is as follows,
Substitute 0.5869 for
Therefore, the probability that the victim was male, given that the death was accidental is 0.7804.
Interpretation:
There is 0.7804 probability that the victim was male, given that the death was accidental.
c.
To explain: Whether the sex and type of death are independent or not.
c.

Answer to Problem 19.42TY
No, the sex and type of death are not independent.
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
From, part (a), it is observed that the probability that the victim was male, which is
Independent Events:
If events A and B are independent, then the probability of occurring of event B is not affected by event A, that is
Thus, events A and B are not independent of each other, that is the sex and type of death is not independent.
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