If 28% of the population of Statsville wears contact lenses, 37% have blue eyes, and 9% are blue-eyed people who wear contact lenses, what is the probability that a randomly selected resident has either blue eyes or contact lenses?
If 28% of the population of Statsville wears contact lenses, 37% have blue eyes, and 9%...
1. The probability that Justin will play golf today is 60%, the probability that he will play golf tomorrow is 75%, and the probability that he will play golf on both days is 50%. What is the probability that he does not play golf on either day? 2. If 28% of the population of Statesville wears contact lenses, 37% have blue eyes, and 9% are blue-eyed people who wear contact lenses, what is the probability that a randomly selected resident...
4. In a given population, 16% of the population has blue eyes and 84% has brown eyes. Although eye color is a polygenic trait, let us assume for this problem that the brown-eyed allele is dominant to the blue-eyed allele and that the population is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. What are the gene frequencies for brown eyed and blue-eyed alleles? = '16 Pa Brown-eyed allele frequency: _ qe 0.4 Pa 0.4 Blue-eyed allele frequency: - In this same population, there are...
There are 24 people. 9 have green eyes, 4 have brown eyes, 5 have hazel eyes, and 6 have blue eyes. 3 people are then selected at random without replacement. What is the probability that 2 people selected have the same eye color, and that the other person selected has a different eye color
Your friend has a near point of 121 cm, and she wears contact lenses that have a focal length of 35.9 cm. How close can she hold a magazine and still read it clearly?
In a region, 80% of the population have brown eyes. If 15 people are randomly selected, find the probability that at least 13 of them have brown eyes. Is it unusual to randomly select 15 people and find that at least 13 of them have brown eyes? Why or why not? The probability that at least 13 of the 15 people selected have brown eyes is (Round to three decimal places as needed.)
1. The human gene for blue eyes (b) is recessive to brown eyes (B) and is inherited as a simple recessive trait. Two brown eyed parents have five children, four brown eyed and one blue eyed. Determine the genotype of the parents and explain the proportion of offspring by linking phenotype with possible genotypes. 2. Haemophilia is an X linked recessive trait (h). Suppose a young lady comes to you for advice in your capacity as a marriage counsellor. She...
A study found that in the United States 16.6% of the population has blue eyes. The study also found that 28.3% of the population has blonde hair and that 9.3% of the population has blonde hair and blue eyes. a. What percentage of the population has blond hair or blue eyes? Write your answer as a percentage with 1 decimal place. Do not include the % sign. For example, 12.5. b. What is the probability that a randomly chosen person...
A survey reports that the probability a person has blue eyes is 0.10. Assume that 4 people are randomly selected at Miramar College and asked if they have blue eyes. Find the variance for this procedure. Round to 2 decimal place.
In the United States, 40% of the population has brown eyes. If 14 people are randomly selected, find the probability that at least 12 of them have brown eyes. Is it unusual to randomly select 14 people and find that at least 12 of them have brown eyes? Why or why not?
9. The probability that any child in a certain family will have blue eyes is 1 in 4, and this feature is inherited independently by different children in the family. If there are five children in the family and it is known that at least one of them has blue eyes, what is the probability that at least three of the children have blue eyes?