Chapter 3: Q.103 (page 227)
What is the probability that a randomly selected senator is a Democrat and up for reelection in November 2016?
Short Answer
The probability is
Chapter 3: Q.103 (page 227)
What is the probability that a randomly selected senator is a Democrat and up for reelection in November 2016?
The probability is
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South America, 47 countries in Europe, 44 countries in Asia, 54 countries in Africa, and 14 in Oceania (Pacific Ocean
region).
Let A = the event that a country is in Asia.
Let E = the event that a country is in Europe.
Let F = the event that a country is in Africa.
Let N = the event that a country is in North America.
Let O = the event that a country is in Oceania.
Let S = the event that a country is in South America.
Find P(E).
Write the symbols for the probability that a player is an outfielder or is a great hitter.
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If all occupations are equally likely for a certain individual, what is the probability that he or she will have an occupation with lower than averageEHIS?
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Forty-eight percent of all Californians registered voters prefer life in prison without parole over the death penalty for a person convicted of first degree murder. Among Latino California registered voters, prefer life in prison without parole over the death penalty for a person convicted of first degree murder. of all Californians are Latino. In this problem, let: • C = Californians (registered voters) preferring life in prison without parole over the death penalty for a person convicted of first degree murder. L = Latino Californians. Suppose that one Californian is randomly selected.
Find P(L OR C).
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