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View History Bookmarks Window Help 44% Tue 4-18 PM suppose that in a particular

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View History Bookmarks Window Help 44% Tue 4-18 PM suppose that in a particular year, the US, government held a lottery Ask your teacher million people who entered to issue 59,000 Green Cards (permits for non to work legally in the US). An individual, from Germany, was one of approximately 6 this lottery. Let G- won Green Card. this individuals danced winning a Green Card? wre your answer as aprobabaty statement (Round youranswer to four the rnalists were chosen assuming that each fnaist had anequalchance town what was the indvisnan chanoe of winng a Green Card? Let F was a Whle your answer as a condtona probabily statement Round your answerto four decimal places Are G and Findependent or dependent events? Explain G and Fare independent events because the probability roeiving a Green Card does notchange rtepenon becomes a maist G and Fame dependent because becoming a nnalist depends on whether ornot aperson reoeived a Green card G and Fare dependent events. PlGIF and PP) en mutpled togethergve PG) Gand Fare independent because PNG AND Foan be found by caloulating AG) PoP) Are G and mutuallyexclusive events? Explain G and Fare mutually exclusive because becoming a finalist wil not allow a persontoreceive a Green Card G and Fare mutually excusive because you not a falst, then you cannot receive a GreenCad. G and Fare not mutualy exclusive because you oould be a finalstand asownaGreenCard Gand Fare mutualy exclusive because beooming a malsts and reoriving aGreenCardcannotocar gehe.

Explanation / Answer

a) probabilty of winning green card =P(G)=59000/6000000=0.0098

b)P(G|F)=59000/118000=1/2=0.5

c)G and F are dependent because a finalist.... option B

d)option C