Question 1 If A is any event of a sample space S, then P(A) is a numerical value
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Question 1
If A is any event of a sample space S, then P(A) is a numerical value between -1 and 1.
True
False
3 points
Question 2
Which of the following cannot be considered as a probability of an outcome?
0
0.23
1.15
1
3 points
Question 3
The sum of the probabilities for all outcomes of an experiment is equal to exactly one.
True
False
4 points
Question 4
Getting a club and getting a spade are mutually exclusive.
True
False
4 points
Question 5
When two dice are rolled the probability of the getting a sum of eight and both dice show the same number is 1/36.
True
False
4 points
Question 6
When a single die is rolled, the probability of getting a seven is 1/6.
True
False
4 points
Question 7
What is the probability to get a tail when tossing a single coin?
1/2
1/4
1/3
2/3
4 points
Question 8
A box contains 9 red marbles, 8 green marbles and 4 white marbles. If a marble is selected at random, what is the probability that it is not white?
8/21
17/21
4/21
13/21
4 points
Question 9
A single die is rolled. What is the probability that the number on top is no greater than 4?
1/4
2/3
3/4
5/6
4 points
Question 10
A card is drawn at random from an ordinary deck of playing cards. What is the probability of getting a black jack?
4/13
1/4
1/26
2/13
4 points
Question 11
Events A and B are defined on a sample space with P(A|B) = 0.5, and P(B)=0.8. Find P(A and B).
0.13
1.3
0.04
0.4
4 points
Question 12
From a single deck of ordinary playing cards, what is the probability of drawing a queen given that a black card was selected?
1/13
4/13
5/26
1/26
4 points
Question 13
If the odds in favor of an event occurring are 7 to 9 (7:9), find the probability against the event occurring.
7/9
7/16
9/16
2/9
4 points
Question 14
If M and N are independent events, P(M) =.5 and P(N)=.7, then P(M and N) = ___
0.12
3.5
1.2
0.35
4 points
Question 15
If P(N) = 0.4, P(N or V)=0.9, and P(N and V)=0.2, find P(V).
0.7
0.3
-0.7
0.5
4 points
Question 16
In a MATH class, there are 12 freshmen and 8 sophomores; 7 of the sophomores are females and 7 of the freshmen are males.
The probability of "the student selected is a sophomore"
The probability of "the student selected is a female"
The probability of "the student selected is a sophomore and female"
The probability of "the student selected is a sophomore or female"
12/20
13/20
7/20
8/20
10 points
Question 17
In a Math class, there are 12 freshmen and 8 sophomore; 7 of sophomores are females and 7 of freshmen are males. Find the probability that the students selected is a freshmen given that the students is a male.
12/20
7/8
5/20
1/20
4 points
Question 18
In an exclusive county club, 68% of the members play bridge and drink champagne. And 83% of members play bridge. If a member is selected at random, find the probability the member drinks champagne, given that the member plays bridge.
0.82
0.78
0.68
0.83
4 points
Question 19
In the two dice experiment, find the probability that the number on the black die is larger than the number on the white die.
5/12
15/52
1/3
1/4
4 points
Question 20
What are the odds in favor of drawing a card and getting a heart?
3:1
1:4
1:3
3:1
4 points
Question 21
What are the odds against drawing a card and getting a heart?
4:1
1:3
1:4
3:1
4 points
Question 22
In a class of 22 students, there are 7 females and 15 males. If a committee of three is randomly selected. What is the probability that two are females and one is male?
0.0227
0.4091
0.0682
0.2045
4 points
Question 23
A box contains 5 blue marbles, 3 red marbles and 6 white marbles. If three marbles are drawn without replacement, what is the probability that two are blue and one is red?
0.0824
0.0027
0.0495
0.0302
4 points
Question 24
In a box of thirty AAA batteries, there are 3 defective batteries. Two batteries are randomly selected and tested. What is the probability that one is good and the other is defective if the first one is not replaced after being tested?
0.0207
0.0321
0.1862
0.0655
0
0.23
1.15
1
Explanation / Answer
1. If A is any event of a sample space S, then P(A) is a numerical value between 0 and 1. So answer is false.
2. As per 1 1.15 is answer.
3. The sum of the probabilities for all outcomes of an experiment is equal to exactly one.True
4. Getting a club and getting a spade are mutually exclusive.
Two events are mutually exclusive if they cannot occur at the same time. Another word that means mutually exclusive is disjoint. If two events are disjoint, then theprobability of them both occurring at the same time is 0.
So answer is true
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