By using Bayes' theorem:
P(Y1 | X)
= 9/23
= 0.3913
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3. + -/12.5 points WaneFMAC7 8.6.006. My Notes Use Bayes' theorem or a tree diagram to calculate the indicated probability. Round your answer to four decimal places. HINT (See Example 3.] Y1, Y2, Yz form a partition of S. P(X Y ) = .7, P( X Y ) = .1, PCX Y3) = .6, P(Y) = .1, P(Y2) = .4. Find P(Y1 | X). P( YX) = 4. -/12.5 points WaneFMAC7 8.6.011. My Notes Suppose that it snows in Greenland...
3. [-14 Points] DETAILS WANEFMAC7 8.6.006.NVA Use Bayes' theorem or a tree diagram to calculate the indicated probability. Round your answer to four decimal places. HINT (See Example 3.] Y1, Y2, Y3 form a partition of S. P(X|Y1) = .4, P(X|Y2) = .1, PCX | Y3) = .8, P(Y1) = .1, P(Y2) = .3. Find P(Y1 | X). P(Y1 | X) = Need Help? Watch It Talk to a Tutor
Use Bayes' theorem or a tree diagram to calculate the indicated probability. Round your answer to four decimal places. HINT (See Example 3.] Yq, Y , Yz form a partition of S. P( X YZ) = .6, PCX Y2) = .3, PCX | Y3) = 1, P(Y2) = .3, P(Y2) = .2. Find Ply! X). PLY, IX) =
Use Bayes' theorem or a tree diagram to calculate the indicated probability. Round your answer to four decimal places. HINT [See Example 3.] P( X Y) = 0.6, P(Y') = 0.7, PCX | Y') = 0.1. Find P(YX). P(YX) =
13. 0/7.14 points Previous Answers My Notes Draw an appropriate tree diagram, and use the multiplication principle to calculate the probabilities of all the outcomes. HINT (See Example 3.] There is a 60% chance of rain today and a 50% chance of rain tomorrow. Assume that the event that it rains today is independent of the event that it rains tomorrow. What is the probability that there will be no rain today and no rain tomorrow? X Submit Answer Practice...
0/0 POINTS || PREVIOUS ANSWERS WANEFMAC7 14.4.001. Calculate the consumers' surplus at the indicated unit price for the demand equation. HINT (See Example 1.] (Round your answer to the nearest cent.) p = 12 - 29; p = 6 Need Help? Read It Talk to a Tutor Submit Answer Practice Another Version | -70 POINTS WANEFMAC7 14.4.007. Calculate the consumers' surplus at the indicated unit price p for the demand equation. HINT (See Example 1.] (Round your answer to the...
Use Bayes' theorem or a tree diagram to calculate the indicated probability. Round your answer to four decimal places. HINT [See Example 3.] P(A | B) = .7, P(B) = .9, P(A | B') = .2. Find P(B | A). P(B | A) =
5. 0/7.14 points Previous Answers WaneFMAC7 8.5.019. Find the conditional probability of the indicated event when two fair dice (one red and one green) are rolled. HINT (See Example 1.] The red one is 6, given that the sum is 8. Submit Answer Practice Another Version 6. + -17.14 points WaneFMAC7 8.5.018. Find the conditional probability of the indicated event when two fair dice (one red and one green) are rolled. HINT (See Example 1.] The sum is 3, given...
0/16.66 POINTS PREVIOUS ANSWERS WANEFMAC7 14.4.001. Calculate the consumers' surplus at the indicated unit price p for the demand equation. HINT (See Example 1.] (Round your answer to the nearest cent.) p = 14 - 29; p = 2 $ Enter a number. Neeu nei Read It Talk to a Tutor Submit Answer Practice Another Version
10. 6.66/10 points | Previous Answers WaneFMAC7 9.4.043. My Notes According to a study, the probability that a randomly selected teenager shopped at a mall at least once during a week was 0.63. Let X be the number of students in a randomly selected group of 50 that will shop at a mall during the next week. (a) Compute the expected value and standard deviation of X. (Round your answer to two decimal places.) Hint [See Example 5,] expected value...