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harina [27]
4 years ago
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15. For each of the following, write the probability as the intersection of two events. Then, indicate whether the two events ar

e independent or dependent, and calculate the probability of
the intersection of the two events occurring.
a. The probability of selecting a 6 from the first draw and a 7 on the second draw when two balls are selected without replacement from a container with 10 balls numbered 1 to 10
b. The probability of selecting a 6 on the first draw and a 7 on the second draw when two balls are selected with replacement from a container with 10 balls numbered 1 to 10
c. The probability that two people selected at random in a shopping mall on a very busy Saturday both have a birthday in the month of June. Assume that all 365 birthdays are equally
likely, and ignore the possibility of a February 29 leap-year birthday.
d. The probability that two socks selected at random from a drawer containing 10 black socks and 6 white socks will both be black
Mathematics
1 answer:
LuckyWell [14K]4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

a. The probability of selecting a 6 from the first draw and a 7 on the second draw when two balls are selected without replacement from a container with 10 balls numbered 1 to 10

Not independent because without replacement

Prob for both = \frac{1}{10} \frac{1}{9} \\=\frac{1}{90}

b. The probability of selecting a 6 on the first draw and a 7 on the second draw when two balls are selected with replacement from a container with 10 balls numbered 1 to 10

Here independent because with replacement makes probability independent.

Prob for both = P(A) *P(B) = \frac{1}{10} *\frac{1}{10} \\=\frac{1}{100}d

c. The probability that two people selected at random in a shopping mall on a very busy Saturday both have a birthday in the month of June. Assume that all 365 birthdays are equally

likely, and ignore the possibility of a February 29 leap-year birthday.

Here independent because one person birthday will not affect the other person birthday

Prob for both = (\frac{30}{365})^2\\ =\frac{25}{5329}

d. The probability that two socks selected at random from a drawer containing 10 black socks and 6 white socks will both be black

Prob for I sock black = 10/16 and II sock black if first sock is black = 9/15

Hence not independent

Prob for both = \frac{10C2}{16C2} \\=\frac{3}{8}

 

 

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