Housing Units. The U.S. Census Bureau publishes data on housing units in American Housing Survey for the United States. The following table provides a frequency distribution for the number of rooms in U.S. housing units. The frequencies are in thousands.
Rooms | No. of units |
1 | 601 |
2 | 1,404 |
3 | 11,433 |
4 | 23,636 |
5 | 30,440 |
6 | 27,779 |
7 | 17,868 |
8+ | 19,257 |
For a U.S. housing unit selected at random, let
A =
B = event the unit has at least two rooms,
C = event the unit has between five and seven rooms, inclusive, and
D = event the unit has more than seven rooms.
Describe each of the following events in words, and determine the number of outcomes (housing units) that constitute each event.
- a. (not A)
- b. (A & B)
- c. (C or D)
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