#1 #4 Homework: 4.1 HW - Basic Concepts of Probability Rewrite the following statement so that the likelihood of rain is
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statement so that the likelihood of rain is expressed as a value between 0 and 1. A weather forecasting website indicated that there was a 55% chance of rain in a certain region Choose the correct answer below #2= OA. There is a 0.55 probability that it will rain somewhere in the region at some point during the day OB. In the region, it will rain for 55% of the day OC. 55% of the region will get rain today. OD. None of the above interpretations are reasonable #3= Homework: 4.1 HW - Basic Concepts of Probability a. The probability of rolling a 4 on a six-sided die is (Round to three decimal places as needed) a. Find the probability that when a single six-sided die is rolled, the outcome is 4 b. Find the probability that when a coin is tossed the result is tails. c. Find the probability that when a six-sided die is rolled, the outcome is 19. Question 2, 4.1.2 Homework: 4.1 HW-Basic Concepts of Probability The probability is (Type an integer or a decimal. Do not round) Question 3, 4.1.3 P113 Homework: 4.1 HW - Basic Concepts of Probability Question 4, 4.1.7 GD Question 9, 4.1.23 Part 1 of 2 HW Score: 0%, 0 of 20 points O Points: 0 of 1 The probability of getting a green pea is approximately (Type an integer or decimal rounded to three decimal places as needed.) HW Score: 0%, 0 of 20 points O Points: 0 of 1 HW Score: 0%, 0 of 20 points O Points: 0 of 1 Fifteen of the 100 digital video recorders (DVRS) in an inventory are known to be defective. What is the probability that a randomly selected item is defective? Save HW Score: 0%, 0 of 20 points O Points: 0 of 1 Ⓒ Save Ⓒ Save Ⓒ Save In a genetics experiment on peas, one sample of offspring contained 362 green peas and 106 yellow peas. Based on those results, estimate the probability of getting an offspring pea that is green is the result reasonably close to the value of that was expected?
#5 #6 Homework: 4.1 HW - Basic Concepts of Probability Identify the sample space for a couple having four children. (Use a comma to separate answers as needed.) 111 The sample space listing the eight simple events that are possible when a couple has three children is (bbb, bbg. bgb, bgg. gbb, gbg, ggb, ggg). After identifying the sample space for a couple having four children, find the probability of getting one girl and three boys (in any order). Homework: 4.1 HW - Basic Concepts of Probability The probability of a result of 28, which is 0.001281603996, is The result of 28 is significantly high Question 15, 4.1.31 Part 1 of 2 neither significantly low nor significantly high significantly low OCEED Question 16, 4.1.33 A county clerk was supposed to use randomness to assign the order in which candidates' names appeared on voting ballots. Among 37 different ballots, Democratic candidate names were placed on the first line 28 times. The probability of a result that high is 0.001281603996. Assuming randomness was used, is the result of 28 Democratic candidate names being placed on the first line significantly low, significantly high, or neither? 0.05. The result, less than or equal to greater than HW Score: 0%, 0 of 20 points O Points: 0 of 1 28 HW Score: 0%, 0 of 20 points O Points: 0 of 1 similar to Save much higher than Save what is expected with randomness. much lower than
#1 #4 Homework: 4.1 HW - Basic Concepts of Probability Rewrite the following #5 #6 Homework: 4.1 HW - Basic Concepts of Probability Identify the sample space for a couple having four children. (Use a comma to separate answers as needed.) 111 The sample space listing the eight simple events that are possible when a couple has three children is (bbb, bbg. bgb, bgg. gbb, gbg, ggb, ggg). After identifying the sample space for a couple having four children, find the probability of getting one girl and three boys (in any order). Homework: 4.1 HW - Basic Concepts of Probability The probability of a result of 28, which is 0.001281603996, is The result of 28 is significantly high Question 15, 4.1.31 Part 1 of 2 neither significantly low nor significantly high significantly low OCEED Question 16, 4.1.33 A county clerk was supposed to use randomness to assign the order in which candidates' names appeared on voting ballots. Among 37 different ballots, Democratic candidate names were placed on the first line 28 times. The probability of a result that high is 0.001281603996. Assuming randomness was used, is the result of 28 Democratic candidate names being placed on the first line significantly low, significantly high, or neither? 0.05. The result, less than or equal to greater than HW Score: 0%, 0 of 20 points O Points: 0 of 1 28 HW Score: 0%, 0 of 20 points O Points: 0 of 1 similar to Save much higher than Save what is expected with randomness. much lower than