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(a)
Conditional
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Answer to Problem 74E
Conditional probability,
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Survey data summarized in two − way table:
Calculations:
According to conditional probability,
Note that
The information about 335 students is provided in the table.
Thus,
The number of possible outcomes is 335.
Also note that
In the table, 108 of the 335 students are 5th graders.
Thus,
The number of favorable outcomes is 108.
When the number of favorable outcomes is divided by the number of possible outcomes, we get the probability.
Now,
Note that
In the table, 36 of the 335 students are 5th grades and think that athletics are most important. In this case, the number of favorable outcomes is 36 and number of possible outcomes is 335.
Apply conditional probability:
Thus,
The conditional probability for the randomly selected 5th grade student thinksathletic ability as most important is approx. 0.3333.
(b)
Whether the events “5th grade” and “athletic” independent.
(b)

Answer to Problem 74E
No, the events “5th grade” and “athletic” are not independent.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Survey data summarized in two − way table:
Calculations:
The two events are independent, if the probability of occurrence of one
According to conditional probability,
Note that
The information about 335 students is provided in the table.
Thus,
The number of possible outcomes is 335.
Also note that
In the table, 108 of the 335 students are 5th graders.
Thus,
The number of favorable outcomes is 108.
When the number of favorable outcomes is divided by the number of possible outcomes, we get the probability.
Also note that
In the table, 98 of the 335 students think athletics as most important.
Thus,
The number of favorable outcomes is 98 and the number of possible outcomes is 335.
When the number of favorable outcomes is divided by the number of possible outcomes, we get the probability.
Now,
Note that
In the table, 36 of the 335 students are 5th grades and think that athletics are most important. In this case, the number of favorable outcomes is 36 and number of possible outcomes is 335.
Apply conditional probability:
For events “Athletic” and “5th grade” to be independent,
And
But
We have
And
Both probabilities are not identical.
Thus,
Both events are not independent.
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