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Question 1(1 point) According to TMUSS Quarterly (Totally Made-Up Sports Statistics) April 2017, the probability that the Tampa Bay Buccaneers will score a touchdown on
Question 1(1 point)
According to TMUSS Quarterly (Totally Made-Up Sports Statistics) April 2017, the probability that the Tampa Bay Buccaneers will score a touchdown on their opening drive is 0.06.The probability that the Bucs will both score a touchdown on their opening drive and have 3 or more sacks in the game is 0.11.The is the probability that they will either score a touchdown on the opening drive or have3 or more sacks in the game is 0.10.What is the probability that the Bucs will have 3 or more sacks in the game?
Answer in decimal form.Round to two decimal places as needed.
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Question 2(1 point)
Given the probability that "she's up all night 'til the sun" OR "she's up all night for good fun" is 0.35, the probability that "she's up all night for good fun" is 0.24, and the probability that "she's up all night 'til the sun" AND "she's up all night for good fun" is 0.41, what's the probability that "she's up all night 'til the sun"?
Round to 2 decimal places as needed.
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Question 3(1 point)
Given P(A) = 0.51, P(B) = 0.79, and P(A or B) = 0.66, are events A and B mutually exclusive?
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Yes, they are mutually exclusive
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No, they are not mutually exclusive
Question 4(1 point)
Given P(A) = 0.22, P(B) = 0.60, and P(A or B) = 0.82, are events A and B mutually exclusive?
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Yes, they are mutually exclusive
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No, they are not mutually exclusive
Question 5(1 point)
Given P(A) = 0.13, P(B) = 0.02, and P(A or B) = 0.15, are events A and B mutually exclusive?
Question 5 options:
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Yes, they are mutually exclusive
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No, they are not mutually exclusive
Question 11(1 point)
Given P(A) = 0.20, P(B) = 0.25, and P(B|A) = 0.25, are A and B independent or dependent?
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Dependent
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Independent
Question 12(1 point)
Given P(A) = 0.29, P(B) = 0.29, and P(B|A) = 0.28, are A and B independent or dependent?
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Dependent
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Independent
Question 13(1 point)
Given P(E) = 0.86, what is P(E')?
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Question 14(1 point)
Given P(E) = 0.19, P(F) = 0.35, and P(E and F) = 0.08, what is P(E or F)?
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Question 15(1 point)
Given P(E or F) = 0.65, P(F) = 0.17, and P(E and F) = 0.10, what is P(E)?
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Question 16(1 point)
Given P(E or F) = 0.86, P(E) = 0.19, and P(E and F) = 0.09, what is P(F)?
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Question 17(1 point)
Based on a study from the Chronicles of Flippin'' Awesomeness, the probability that Napoleon and Pedro make it to their first period class on time is 0.48.The probability that they make it to their first period class on time, given that they catch the bus is 0.53.The probability that Napoleon and Pedro catch the bus and make it to their first period class on time is 0.29.What is the probability that Napoleon and Pedro catch the bus?
Answer in decimal form. Round to 4 decimal places as needed.
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Question 18(1 point)
Based on a study from the Chronicles of Flippin'' Awesomeness, the probability that Napoleon and Pedro make it to their first period class on time is 0.21.The probability that Napoleon and Pedro catch the bus is 0.39. However, the probability that they make it to their first period class on time, given that they catch the bus is 0.75.What is the probability that Napoleon and Pedro catch the bus and make it to their first period class on time?
Answer in decimal form. Round to 4 decimal places as needed.
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Question 19(1 point)
Given P(A) = 0.09, P(B) = 0.40, P(C) = 0.56 and that events A, B, and C are independent, what is P(A, B, and C).
Answer in decimal form.Round to 3 decimal places as needed.
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Question 20(1 point)
Suppose Fred has 2 pairs of pants (blue and black) and 3 shirts (red, blue, and black).Which of the following represents all of the outfits Fred could make with these options?
Note: options list the color of pants, and then color of shirt.
Question 20 options:
blue-red, blue-black, black-red, black-blue
blue-red, blue-blue, blue-black, black-red, black-blue, black-black
blue-blue, black-black
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