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BabaBlast [244]
3 years ago
5

Please answer this correctly

Mathematics
1 answer:
Yuliya22 [10]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

6 restaurants

Step-by-step explanation:

6 restaurants.

From the data shown:

1, 5, 6, 12, 17, 19, 29, 29, 31

6 restaurants got fewer than 24 points.

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Answer:

e) P ( R' | T ) = 0.62857

f)  P ( T' | N ) = 0.32258

g)  P ( R' | N ) = 0.70968

h) P ( T' | N&R ) = 5/6

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

- The probability of Television as news source P ( T ) = 0.7

- The probability of Newspaper as news source P ( N ) = 0.62

- The probability of Radio as news source P ( R ) = 0.46

- The probability of Television & Newspaper as news source P (T&N) = 0.42

- The probability of Television & Radio as news source P (T&R) = 0.26

- The probability of Radio & Newspaper as news source P (R&N) = 0.18

- The probability of all 3 as news source P ( T & R & N ) = 0.03

Find:

Given that TV is a news source, what is the probability that radio is not a news source?

Given that newspaper is a news source, what is the probability that TV is not a news source?

Given that newspaper is a news source, what is the probability that radio is not a news source?

Given that both newspaper and radio are news sources, what is the probability that TV is not a news source?

Solution:

- We will first compute the individual probability of each event occurring alone.

   P (Television is the only news source) = P(T) - P(T&R) - P(T&N) + P(T&N&R)

   P ( Only Television ) = P ( only T ) = 0.7 - 0.42 - 0.26 + 0.03 = 0.05

   P (Newspaper is the only news source) = P(N)-P(N&R)-P(T&N)+P(T&N&R)

   P ( Only Newspaper ) = P ( only N ) = 0.62 - 0.18 - 0.42 + 0.03 = 0.05

   P (Radio is the only news source) = P(R) - P(T&R) - P(N&R) + P(T&N&R)

   P ( Only Radio ) = P ( only R ) = 0.46 - 0.26 - 0.18 + 0.03 = 0.05

- Now for part e)

   We are asked for a conditional probability of the form as follows:

            P ( R' | T ) = P ( R' & T ) / P ( T )

   First compute the probability that next news source is not Radio provided it is already a source of TV.                              

            P ( R' & T ) =  P( only T ) + P ( only T & N ) = 0.05 + 0.42 - 0.03 = 0.44

Hence,

            P ( R' | T ) = 0.44 / 0.7

            P ( R' | T ) = 0.62857

- Now for part f)

   We are asked for a conditional probability of the form as follows:

            P ( T' | N ) = P ( T' & N ) / P ( N )

   First compute the probability that next news source is not TV provided it is already a source of Newspaper.                              

            P ( T' & N ) =  P( only N ) + P ( only R & N ) = 0.05 + 0.18 - 0.03 = 0.2

Hence,

           P ( T' | N ) = 0.2 / 0.62

           P ( T' | N ) = 0.32258

- Now for part g)

   We are asked for a conditional probability of the form as follows:

            P ( R' | N ) = P ( R' & N ) / P ( N )

   First compute the probability that next news source is not Radio provided it is already a source of Newspaper.                              

            P ( R' & N ) =  P( only N ) + P ( only T & N ) = 0.05 + 0.42 - 0.03 = 0.44

Hence,

            P ( R' | N ) = 0.44 / 0.62

            P ( R' | N ) = 0.70968

- Now for part h)

   We are asked for a conditional probability of the form as follows:

            P ( T' | N&R ) = P ( T' & N & R) / P ( N & R )

   First compute the probability that next news source is not TV provided it is already a source of both radio and Newspaper.                              

            P ( T' & N & R) = P ( only N & R ) = 0.18 - 0.03 = 0.15

Hence,

            P ( T' | N&R ) = 0.15 / 0.18

            P ( T' | N&R ) = 5/6

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