Q1. Given the upcoming NBA (professional basketball) draft,
there are several players available with skills at different
positions (e.g., point guard) and with or without college
experience. The table below summarizes these data.
(Use the data below for this question only)
College
Experience (CE) No College Experience (NCE)
Point Guard
(PG) 20 39
Shooting Guard
(SG) 24 25
Center
(C) 30 20
Small Forward
(SF) 25 13
Power Forward
(PF) 26
24
Find the following probability:
Q2.
Given the upcoming NBA (professional basketball) draft, there
are several players available with skills at different positions
(e.g., point guard) and with or without college experience. The
table below summarizes these data.
(Use the data below for this question only)
College
Experience (CE) No College Experience (NCE)
Point Guard
(PG) 31 39
Shooting Guard
(SG) 13 37
Center
(C) 25 16
Small Forward
(SF) 37 24
Power Forward
(PF) 39
37
Find the following probability:
p(C and NCE)
p(SG)
Q3.
Given the upcoming NBA (professional basketball) draft, there
are several players available with skills at different positions
(e.g., point guard) and with or without college experience. The
table below summarizes these data.
(Use the data below for this question only)
College
Experience (CE) No College Experience (NCE)
Point Guard
(PG) 24 19
Shooting Guard
(SG) 19 25
Center
(C) 10 25
Small Forward
(SF) 35 26
Power Forward
(PF) 37
24
Find the following probability:
p(CE)
Q4.
Given the upcoming NBA (professional basketball) draft, there
are several players available with skills at different positions
(e.g., point guard) and with or without college experience. The
table below summarizes these data.
(Use the data below for this question only)
College
Experience (CE) No College Experience (NCE)
Point Guard
(PG) 39 16
Shooting Guard
(SG) 24 14
Center
(C) 24 26
Small Forward
(SF) 29 19
Power Forward
(PF) 10
35
Find the following probability:
p(not C)
(If necessary, round answer to 4 decimal
places)
Question 1:
The table is:
NCE | College Experience(CE) | No college Experience | Total |
Point Guard(PG) | 20 | 39 | 59 |
Shooting Guard(SG) | 24 | 25 | 49 |
Center C | 30 | 20 | 50 |
Small Forward(SF) | 25 | 13 | 38 |
Power Forward(PF) | 26 | 24 | 50 |
total | 125 | 121 | 246 |
p(not C) = 1-P(C) = 1-(50/246) = 1-0.2033 = 0.7967
The probability is 0.7967.
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