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andrey2020 [161]
3 years ago
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All human blood can be "ABO-typed" as O, A, B, or AB, but the distribution of the types varies a bit among groups of people. Her

e are the distributions of blood types for a randomly chosen person in China and in the United States:The probability O A B ABChinese 0.35 0.27 0.26 0.12American 0.45 0.4 0.11 0.04Suppose we randomly select an American and a Chinese, independently of each other, apply multiplication and addition probability rules, compute:a. Pr(They both have type O)b. Pr( they both have the same blood type)c. Pr( at least one person has type O)
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Tanya [424]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

a. Pr(They both have type O)

= Pr(They both have type O)

= 0.35 x 0.45

= 0.1575 = 15.75%

b. Pr( they both have the same blood type)

= Pr( they both have the same blood type)

= 2/8

= 0.25 = 25%

c. Pr( at least one person has type O)

= Pr (at least one person has type O)

= 1 - 0.3575

= 0.6425 = 64.25%

Step-by-step explanation:

a) Data:

                   O       A         B       AB

Chinese   0.35   0.27    0.26     0.12

American 0.45   0.4      0.11       0.04

b) Calculations:

i. Pr(They both have type O)

= Probability of Chinese with O multiplied by Probability of American with O

= 0.35 * 0.45

= 0.1575 = 15.75%

ii. Pr( they both have the same blood type)

= Probability of two out of 8 outcomes

= 2/8

= 0.25 = 25%

iii. Pr( at least one person has type O)

= Probability of (1 – p(none) )

The probability of none = p(none O blood type)

= p(none)

for Chinese = (0.27 + 0.26 + 0.12) * for American ( 0.4 + 0.11 + 0.04)

= 0.65 * 0.55 = 0.3575

Pr (at least one person has type O) = 1 - 0.3575

= 0.6425

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