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Among 450 randomly selected drivers in the 20-24 age bracket, 9 were in a car crash in the last year. If a driver in that age bracket is randomly selected, what is the approximate probability that he or she will be in a car crash during the next year? Is it unlikely for a driver in that age bracket to be involved in a car crash during a year? Is the resulting value high enough to be of concern to...
16. Among respondents asked which is their favorite seat on a plane, 493 chose the window seat, 10 chose the middle seat, and 302 chose the aisle seat. What is the probability that a passenger prefers the middle seat? Is it unlikely for a passenger to prefer the middle seat? If so, why is the middle seat so unpopular? The probability that a passenger prefers the middle seat is (Round to three decimal places as needed.) 17. To the right...
1. There are eight simple events that are possible when a couple has three children, where b= boy and g= girl. The combinations possible are: bbb, bbg, bgb, bgg, gbb, gbg, ggb, ggg. Assume that boys and girls are equally likely, so that the eight simple events are equally likely. Find the probability that when a couple has three children, there is exactly 1 girl. Express your answer as either a fraction or decimal. 2. Using the same sample as...
N Score: 43.4%, 10.42 of 24 pts Score: 0 of 1 pt 22 of 24 (15 complete) > EQuestion Help 5.4.43 Suppose three births are randomly selected. There are two equally possible outcomes for each birth, a boy (b) or a girl (g). The number of boys can equal o, 1. 2, or 3. These correspond to sample proportions of 0, 3. 3. and 1. List the eight possible samples that can result from randomly selecting three births. For instance,...