8. [10 pts.] Use the following Venn diagram defines the events A, B, and C, where...
Refer to the Venn diagram to the right for events A and S B in an equally likely sample space S. Find the indicated probability А B P((ANB)) 40 15 25 20 P((ANB)') = (Type a decimal.)
2.) In the Venn diagram shown is given the probabilities for An Bº, An B, and An BC Construct a completed contingency table for these events and determine the following: А B a.) Table: 33% 17% @ 15% b.) P(AUB) = c.) P(AB) = d.) Are the events A and B mutually exclusive? Explain your answer. e.) Are the events A and B independent? Explain your answer.
As shown in the Venn diagram below, B and C are events in the sample space S. Indicate the event C by shading the appropriate region(s). (If necessary, consult a list of formulas.) B х $ ? Continue
Consider the following venn diagram with universal set, U, and sets A and B. The numbers in the diagram give the COUNTS of elements in the region. Assume we know that: n(U)=196 Consider the following venn diagram with universal set, U, and sets A and B. The numbers in the diagram give the COUNTS of elements in the region. Assume we know that: n(U) 196 Ul 37 79 69 Find each of the following: ROUND TO THREE DECIMAL PLACES! P(A)-...
Question 11 5 pts Let A, B and C be three non-empty events defined on a sample space 12. Furthermore, suppose that • B and Care mutually exclusive, • A and B are independent and • A and C are independent. Show that P (BUC | A) = P (BUC)
The accompanying Venn diagram describes the sample space of a particular experiment and events A and B. Complete parts a and b below. 3 •7 ܗ .6 .2 • 10 1 А B .9 .8 a. Suppose the sample points are equally likely. Find P(A) and P(B). P(A) = 0.3 P(B) = 0.3 (Round to two decimal places as needed.) 3 and P(2) = P(5) = P(6)=P(8) = P(10) = Find P(A) b. Suppose P(1)=P(3)=P(4)=P(7)=P(9) = 20 and P(B). 20...
1) Let A, B and C be three events with P(A) = 94%, P(B) = 11%, and P(C) = 4%. Answer the following questions if B and C are disjoint and P(ANC) = 3%, and P(ANB) = 8%. a. Fill the Venn diagram with probabilities of each area. Find the probability that event C does not happen on its own? (That is, either C does not happen, or it happens with other events.) c. Find the probability that at least...
Given the following information about events A, B. and C, determine which pairs of events,if any, are independent and which pairs are mutually exclusive. P(A)-0.3 P(BIA) 0.3 P(B)0.5 P(CB) 0.33 P(C) 0.33 P(AIC)-0.33 Select all correct answers. Select all that apply: A and Care mutually exclusive D A and Care independent O Band C are independent 0 Band C are mutually exclusive D Aand B are mutualy exclusive A and B are independ
Consider an experiment with sample space S and events A,B,C, and D with the following probabl ities: P(AUB)-, P(A)- , P(Cn D) , PC)- . Furthermore, A and B are mutually exclusive (i.e. AnB-), while C and D are independent (i.e. P(CND) P(C)P(D)). Note: I know this looks like a lot of parts, but these are all short, quick answers!) ' (a) Find P(AnB (b) Find P(B) (c) Find P(A กั Bc). (d) Find P(AUBe) (e) Are A and B...
Find the number using the following Venn diagram. n(8) U B 14 13 17 14 Show My Work (optional 4. (-/1 Points] DETAILS BERRFINMATH1 5.1.009. Find the number using the following Venn diagram. n( AB) B 14 13 18 15 Show My Work (Options