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Answer to Problem 35E
The probability model is valid.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Probability model for the prizes:
Criteria for valid probability model:
- For each outcome, sum of probabilities should be equal to 1.
- All probabilities should be between 0 and 1 (including both).
Note that
All the probabilities shown in the table are between 0 and 1.
Thus,
First requirement has been satisfied.
Now,
Sum of the probabilities shown in the table:
The sum of probabilities shown in the table is equal to 1.
Thus,
Second requirement has also been satisfied.
We can say
This is a valid probability model.
(b)
Probability for a student does not win extra homework.
(b)

Answer to Problem 35E
Probability,
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Probability model for the prizes:
According to complement rule,
Note that
The probability of winning extra home work:
Apply complement rule:
Thus,
Probability that a student does not win extra homework is 0.95.
(c)
Probability for a student wins candy or a homework pass.
(c)

Answer to Problem 35E
Probability,
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Probability model for the prizes:
If the two
According to
Note that
Probability of winning Candy,
Probability of winning a homework pass,
Since both events are mutually exclusive events, it is impossible to win both candy and a homework pass.
Apply the addition rule for disjoint or mutually exclusive events:
Thus,
Probability that a student wins candy or a homework pass is 0.40.
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