1answer.
Ask question
Login Signup
Ask question
All categories
  • English
  • Mathematics
  • Social Studies
  • Business
  • History
  • Health
  • Geography
  • Biology
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Computers and Technology
  • Arts
  • World Languages
  • Spanish
  • French
  • German
  • Advanced Placement (AP)
  • SAT
  • Medicine
  • Law
  • Engineering
viva [34]
3 years ago
12

The article "Chances Are You Know Someone with a Tattoo, and He's Not a Sailor" included results from a survey of adults aged 18

to 50. The accompanying data are consistent with summary values given in the article. At Least One Tattoo No Tattoo Age 18–29 190 310 Age 30–50 60 440 Assuming these data are representative of adult Americans and that an adult American is selected at random, use the given information to estimate the following probabilities.a) P(tattoo)b) P(tattoo|age 18-29)c) P(tattoo|age 30-50)d) P(age 18-29|tattoo)
Mathematics
2 answers:
stiks02 [169]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

a) 0.25

b) 0.38

c) 0.12

d) 0.64

Step-by-step explanation:

We have these following informations.

There are 500 people between 18 and 29. Of those 190 have at least one tattoo and 310 have no tattoo.

There are also 500 people between 30 and 50. Of those, 60 have at least one tattoo and 440 have no tattoo.

a) P(tattoo)

There are 1000 people. Of those, 190+60 = 250 have tattoo. So P(tattoo) = 250/1000 = 0.25.

b) P(tattoo|age 18-29)

There are 500 people aged 18-29. Of those, 190 have at least one tattoo. So P(tattoo|age 18-29) = 190/500 = 0.38.

c) P(tattoo|age 30-50)

There are 500 people aged 18-29. Of those, 60 have at least one tattoo. So P(tattoo|age 30-50) = 60/500 = 0.12.

d) P(age 18-29|tattoo)

250 people have at least one tattoo. Of those, 160 are between 18 and 29. So P(age 18-29|tattoo) = 160/250 = 0.64.

alexgriva [62]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello!

People aged 18 to 50 were asked if they had at least one tattoo (Yes, No), the results of the survey were arranged according to the age intervals [18;29]; [30;50]

             At least one tattoo  ;  No tattoo ;  Total

[18;29]  ;             190              ;      310        ;    500

[30;50] ;             60               ;       440      ;    500

Total    ;             250             ;       750       ;    1000

After you arranged the information in a contingency table it is more simple to calculate the asked categories. To calculate the probability values for each category you have to divide the total observations of the given category by the total of the sample.

a. P(Tattoo)

To calculate the probability of the surveyed adults that have at least one tattoo you have to divide the total of people that answered "yes", the number corresponding to this category is on the margins of the table, by the total of adults that where surveyed:

P(Tattoo)= 250/1000= 0.25

b. P(Tattoo ∩ age 18-29)

To calculate this probability you have to use the total of observation of people that have at least one tattoo and are aged 18-29, this number is in the body of the table, by the total of people surveyed.

P(Tattoo ∩ age 18-29)= 190/1000= 0.19

c. P(Tattoo ∩ age 30-50)

Same as before, the value of the probability is the total of observation of people that have a tattoo and are aged 30-50, this number is in the body of the table, by the total of people surveyed.

P(Tattoo ∩ age 30-50)= 60/1000= 0.06

d. P(age 18-29)

To calculate this probability you have to use the value in one of the margins of the table, corresponding to the total of people surveyed aged 18-29 by the total of people surveyed.

P(age 18-29)= 500/1000= 0.5

I hope it helps!

You might be interested in
What is: X+2-3= When X=1
VashaNatasha [74]

Answer:

0

Step-by-step explanation:

1+2 =3 3-3=0

3 0
3 years ago
Read 2 more answers
2. When Mrs. Romano was pricing cans of tomato sauce, she noticed the following prices.
yan [13]

Answer:

28 oz can is the better deal.

Step-by-step explanation:

In order to compare the two, we need to find the unit rate for each can. In this case, the unit rate will be in dollars per oz.

For the 28 oz can,

unit rate = $1.89 ÷ 28 = $0.675 / oz

For the 32 oz can

unit rate = $2.95 ÷ 32 = $0.922 / oz

comparing the unit rates, we can see that the unit rate for the 28 oz can is lower (i.e it costs less per oz for the 28 oz can compared to the 32 oz can)

Hence the 28 oz can is the better deal.

4 0
3 years ago
Juan Solez, a prominent painter, takes out a simple discount note for one year from River National Bank for $5,000. The annual r
elena-s [515]

Given that Juan Solez, a prominent painter, takes out a simple discount note for one year from River National Bank for $5,000.

Annual rate of interest on that amount is 8%.

Now we have to find about what is the amount of the discount and the proceeds.


Amount of discount will be just 8% of 5000

0.08 ( 5000 )= $400


Proceeds will be difference of original amount and discount so that will be 5000-400= $4600

6 0
3 years ago
What is the answer to 8w+56?
adelina 88 [10]

Answer:

What is w equal to?

Step-by-step explanation:

4 0
3 years ago
Read 2 more answers
The quotient of 5n^2(m^2+2m-3)/10n(m^2-3m+2) divided by n^2(m^2-3m-18)/4n^2(m^2-8m+12)
slavikrds [6]
\dfrac{ 5n^2(m^2+2m-3)}{10n(m^2-3m+2)} \div  \dfrac{n^2(m^2-3m-18)}{4n^2(m^2-8m+12)}

\dfrac{ 5n^2 (m + 3)(m - 1)}{10n( (m - 1)(m - 2)} \div  \dfrac{n^2(m + 3)(m - 6)}{4n^2(m - 2)(m - 6)}

\dfrac{ 5n^2 (m + 3)(m - 1)}{10n( (m - 1)(m - 2)} \times  \dfrac{4n^2(m - 2)(m - 6)}{n^2(m + 3)(m - 6)}

= 2n
7 0
3 years ago
Other questions:
  • If ΔABC ∠ΔXYZ, m∠A = 50°, and m∠Y = 70°, find m∠C.
    13·2 answers
  • Find perimeter and area
    12·2 answers
  • What is always true about the opposite angles of a parallelogram ?
    12·1 answer
  • Write 5.9×10^−8 in decimal form.
    13·1 answer
  • Solve log(x)+log(x+3)=1
    12·1 answer
  • HELPPP IM ALMOST DONE WITH THIS CLASS
    7·1 answer
  • Find x.<br> 6.5 cm<br> x<br> 2.5 cm<br> Y=<br> cm
    6·1 answer
  • Three concert tickets cost $45.
    12·2 answers
  • A train is traveling at a velocity of 75 km/hr it takes a train 5 hours to get to its destination how far did the train travel t
    14·1 answer
  • Morton needs to have his car repaired. The auto repair shop charges a fixed dollar amount for labor, plus another dollar amount
    12·1 answer
Add answer
Login
Not registered? Fast signup
Signup
Login Signup
Ask question!