The distribution of blood types among white Americans is approximately as follows:
type A: 0.36, type B: 0.123, type O: 0.479, and type AB: 0.038
Suppose that we select 2 people at random from this population and observe their blood type. What is the probability that they will both have the same blood type?
The distribution of blood types among white Americans is approximately as follows: type A: 0.36, type...
People with blood type O- are sometimes referred to universal donors as their blood can be used for all recipients. About 9% of the Australian population have blood type 0-. Suppose blood donors have the same distribution of blood types as the Australian population. In any 10 donors chosen at random, what is the probability that exactly 3 will have O- blood? In any 10 donors chosen at random, what is the probability that between 1 and 4 inclusive will...
A recent study about the blood types distribution reported that the percentage of Bf blood type holders in KSA is approximately 144%. A call for donation for Bt blood is released at University of Jeddah. What is the probability that among the first 7 applicants there is at least one B* blood type holder?
2. Human blood is grouped into four types. The percentages of Americans with each type are: Type O 43%, 40%, B 12%, AB 5% Choose one American at random. Find the probability that this person: has type O blood has type A or B blood has type A and type B blood How many different ways can 4 tickets be selected from 10 tickets if each ticket wins a different prize? What if each ticket wins the same prize? If...
The blood groups of 200 people is distributed as follows: 50 have type A blood, 65 have B blood type, 70 have O blood type and 15 have type AB blood. If a person from this group is selected at random, what 5 is the probability that this person has O blood type?
Human blood can be classified into the four blood types A, B, AB, and O, where: A indicates that only the A antigen is present. B indicates that only the B antigen is present . AB indicates both the A and B antigens are present O indicates neither antigen is present Suppose that for a population in the US, the probability of having the blood types A, B, and O is estimated to be: Pr(A) 0.44, Pr(B)-0.08, and Pr(O)0.45, respectively...
4) There are four blood types (A, B, AB, and O) and two Rh factors +or -). Each person has a blood type and an Rh factor. The percentages of blood types and Rh factors have a strong relationship to ethnicityas we can see in the tables below US Pop Euro. Afr. L. AmAsia Ethnicity 0 0.38 0.07 0+ 0.37 0.47 0.53 0.39 Caucasian 0.63 O 0.08 0.04 0.04 Lat. American 0.176 A 0.34 0.06 0.01 B 0.09 0.02 Afr....
People with type O‑negative blood are known as universal donors. That is, a patient with any blood type can receive a transfusion of O‑negative blood. Approximately 7.6% of the American population has O‑negative blood. Suppose 8 people appear at random to give blood. Let A represent the event where at least one of the 8 people has type O‑negative blood. Calculate P(A), the probability that at least one of the 8 people has type O‑negative blood. Please round your answer...
A random blood bank has either type A, type B, or type O with probabilities 0.10, 0.35, 0.25. There is a 0.30 probability that the patient will need type AB. a) What is the probability that among 10 candidates needing blood, 5 need AB, 3 need A, and at least one needs O? b) What is the probability that the 6th candidate approaching for blood is the 3rd one needing B?
1. In humans the allele for A type (IA) blood and B type blood (IB)show co-dominance, so that a person with both alleles has blood type AB (phenotype). Both A and B alleles are dominate to the allele for O (i). A person with an allele for type A blood and an allele for type o blood marries someone with an allele for type B blood and an allele for type o blood. List the types of offspring they could have and...
2. Basic Properties of Probability. (30 points total) Human blood can be classified into the four blood types A, B, AB, and O, where: A indicates that only the A antigen is present. . B indicates that only the B antigen is present. . AB indicates both the A and B antigens are present O indicates neither antigen is present Suppose that for a population in the US, the probability of having the blood types A, B, and O is...