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Question 1

A committee of four people is to be formed from six doctors and eight dentists. Find the
probability that the committee will consist of one doctor and three dentists. _____
(Round your answer in four decimal places.)
Response: 0.3357

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Question 2
A group of 150 randomly selected chief executive officers (CEOs) were tested for
personality type. The table below gives the results of this survey
Type A Type B
Men 78 42
Women 19 11
If one CEO is selected at random from this group, find the probability that this CEO is a
man that known to have a type A personality. _____
(Round your answer in four decimal places.)
Response: 0.52

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Question 3
A secretary has three telephones on her desk, each with a different number, and none
is an extension. During a 15-second interval the probability that phone 1 will ring is 0.35,
that phone 2 will ring is 0.06, and that phone 3 will ring is 0.1. Find the probability that at
least one phone will ring. _____
(Round your answer in four decimal places.)
Response: 0.4501

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Question 4
Arches National Park is located in southern Utah. The park is famous for its beautiful
desert landscape and its many natural sandstone arches. Park Ranger Edward
McCarrick started an inventory (not yet complete) of natural arches within the park that
have an opening of at least 3 feet. The height of the arch opening is rounded to the
nearest foot.
See the table:
Height of arch, feet 3-9 10-29 30-49 50-74 75 and higher
Number of arches in park 111 96 30 33 18

For an arch chosen at random in Arches NAtional PArk, use the preceding information
to estimate the probability that the height of the arch opening is 3 to 49 feet. _____
(Round your answer in four decimal places.)
Response: 0.8229

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Question 5
If three of twenty tires are defective and four of them are randomly chosen for
inspection, what is the probability that one of the defective tires will be included? _____
(Round your answer in four decimal places.)
Response: 0.1410

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Question 6
Given:
Good Service (G) Poor Service (P)

Under Warranty Under


Warranty Total

Name-Brand Tire
64 16 80
Dealers (N)
Off-Brand Tire
42 78 120
Dealers (O)
Total 106 94 200
What is the probability that a dealer will provide good service under warranty given that
he is not a name brand dealer? _____
(Round your answer in four decimal places.)
Response: 0.35

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Question 7
A bowl contains 15 red beads, 30 white beads, 20 blue beads, and 7 black beads. If
one of the beads is drawn at random, what is the probabilities that it will be white or
black? _____
(Round your answer in four decimal places.)
Response: 0.5139

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Question 8
A secretary has three telephones on her desk, each with a different number, and none
is an extension. During a 15-second interval the probability that phone 1 will ring is 0.35,
that phone 2 will ring is 0.06, and that phone 3 will ring is 0.1. Find the probability that all
three phones will ring. _____
(Round your answer in four decimal places.)
Response: 0.0021

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Question 9
If the probability of passing Statistics is 0.65, what is the probability of failing the
subject? _____
(Round your answer in four decimal places.)
Response: 0.35

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Question 10
Given:
Good Service (G) Poor Service (P)

Under Warranty Under


Warranty Total

Name-Brand Tire
64 16 80
Dealers (N)
Off-Brand Tire
42 78 120
Dealers (O)
Total 106 94 200
What is the probability that a name-brand dealer provides good service under
warranty? _____
(Round your answer in four decimal places.)
Response: 0.8
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Question 11
A box contains 2 red, 3 white, and 4 blue balls. If 3 balls are drawn at succession
without replacement, determine the probability that first two are blue and the last is
white. _____
(Round your answer in four decimal places.)
Response: 0.0714

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Question 12
If a coin is tossed twice, what is the probability of getting a head on the second toss if
the outcome on the first toss is also a head? _____
(Round your answer in four decimal places.)
Response: 0.5

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Question 13
If the probabilities are, respectively, 0.92, 0.33 and 0.29 that a person vacationing in
Boracay , will visit Palawan, or both, what is the probability that a person vacationing
there will visit at least one of the two areas? _____
(Round your answer in four decimal places.)
Response: 0.96

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Question 14
Arches National Park is located in southern Utah. The park is famous for its beautiful
desert landscape and its many natural sandstone arches. Park Ranger Edward
McCarrick started an inventory (not yet complete) of natural arches within the park that
have an opening of at least 3 feet. The height of the arch opening is rounded to the
nearest foot.
See the table:

Height of arch, feet 3-9 10-29 30-49 50-74 75 and higher


Number of arches in park 111 96 30 33 18
For an arch chosen at random in Arches NAtional PArk, use the preceding information
to estimate the probability that the height of the arch opening is 3 to 49 feet. _____
(Round your answer in four decimal places.)
Response: 0.8229

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Question 15
A committee of four people is to be formed from six doctors and eight dentists. Find the
probability that the committee will be composed of all doctors. _____
(Round your answer in four decimal places.)
Response: 0.015

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Question 16
A committee of four people is to be formed from six doctors and eight dentists. Find the
probability that the committee will consist of three doctors and one dentist. _____
(Round your answer in four decimal places.)
Response: 0.1598

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Question 17
Arches National Park is located in southern Utah. The park is famous for its beautiful
desert landscape and its many natural sandstone arches. Park Ranger Edward
McCarrick started an inventory (not yet complete) of natural arches within the park that
have an opening of at least 3 feet. The height of the arch opening is rounded to the
nearest foot.
See the table:

Height of arch, feet 3-9 10-29 30-49 50-74 75 and higher


Number of arches in park 111 96 30 33 18

For an arch chosen at random in Arches NAtional PArk, use the preceding information
to estimate the probability that the height of the arch opening is 75 feet or taller. _____
(Round your answer in four decimal places.)
Response: 0.0625
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Question 18
What is the probability of drawing an ace from a deck of 52 cards? _____
(Round your answer in four decimal places.)
Response: 0.0769

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Question 19
Given:
Good Service (G) Poor Service (P)

Under Warranty Under


Warranty Total

Name-Brand Tire
64 16 80
Dealers (N)
Off-Brand Tire
42 78 120
Dealers (O)
Total 106 94 200

What is the probability of choosing a name-brand dealer who will provide good service under
warranty? _____
(Round your answer in four decimal places.)
Response: 0.8

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Question 20
A box contains 2 red, 3 white, and 4 blue balls. If 3 balls are drawn at succession
without replacement, determine the probability that one for each color (red, white, blue -
in this order). _____
(Round your answer in four decimal places.)
Response: 0.0476

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Question 21
If an airline's records show (over a period of time) that 468 of 600 of its jets from San
Francisco to Phoenix arrived on time, what is the probability that any one of the airline's
jets from San Francisco to Phoenix will not arrive on time? _____
(Round your answer in four decimal places.)
Response: 0.22

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Question 22
McGyver is faced with the problem of opening a safe with 10 buttons numbered from 0
to 9. The safe can be opened by pressing three buttons, not necessarily distinct, in
correct order. What is the probability that McGyver will hit the right combination? _____
(Round your answer in four decimal places.)
Response: 0.001

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Question 23
Arches National Park is located in southern Utah. The park is famous for its beautiful
desert landscape and its many natural sandstone arches. Park Ranger Edward
McCarrick started an inventory (not yet complete) of natural arches within the park that
have an opening of at least 3 feet. The height of the arch opening is rounded to the
nearest foot.
See the table:

Height of arch, feet 3-9 10-29 30-49 50-74 75 and higher


Number of arches in park 111 96 30 33 18

For an arch chosen at random in Arches NAtional PArk, use the preceding information
to estimate the probability that the height of the arch opening is 30 feet or taller. _____
(Round your answer in four decimal places.)
Response: 0.2813

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Question 24
The geographical distribution of hometown of some 80 students at DLSU-D is given as:
50 from Cavite, 10 from Laguna, and 20 from Manila. Suppose three students are
selected. Find the probability that no student comes from Cavite. _____
(Round your answer in four decimal places.)
Response: 0.0494

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Question 25
A box contains 2 red, 3 white, and 4 blue balls. If 3 balls are drawn at succession
without replacement, determine the probability that all are blue. _____
(Round your answer in four decimal places.)
Response: 0.0476

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Question 26
A bowl contains 15 red beads, 30 white beads, 20 blue beads, and 7 black beads. If
one of the beads is drawn at random, what is the probabilities that it will be not black?
_____
(Round your answer in four decimal places.)
Response: 0.9028

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Question 27
The geographical distribution of hometown of some 80 students at DLSU-D is given as:
50 from Cavite, 10 from Laguna, and 20 from Manila. Suppose three students are
selected. Find the probability that they all come from the three places. _____
(Round your answer in four decimal places.)
Response: 1

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Question 28
In drawing a card from a deck of 52 well-shuffled, what is the probability of drawing a
face card given that it is red? _____
(Round your answer in four decimal places.)
Response: 0.0577

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Question 29
Arches National Park is located in southern Utah. The park is famous for its beautiful
desert landscape and its many natural sandstone arches. Park Ranger Edward
McCarrick started an inventory (not yet complete) of natural arches within the park that
have an opening of at least 3 feet. The height of the arch opening is rounded to the
nearest foot.
See the table:

Height of arch, feet 3-9 10-29 30-49 50-74 75 and higher


Number of arches in park 111 96 30 33 18

For an arch chosen at random in Arches NAtional PArk, use the preceding information
to estimate the probability that the height of the arch opening is 10 to 74 feet. _____
(Round your answer in four decimal places.)
Response: 0.5521

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Question 30
A bowl contains 15 red beads, 30 white beads, 20 blue beads, and 7 black beads. If
one of the beads is drawn at random, what is the probabilities that it will be red? _____
(Round your answer in four decimal places.)
Response: 0.2083

Question 1
Score: 2 out of 2 Yes

Question 2
Score: 0 out of 2 No

Question 3
Score: 2 out of 2 Yes

Question 4
Score: 2 out of 2 Yes

Question 5
Score: 0 out of 2 No

Question 6
Score: 2 out of 2 Yes

Question 7
Score: 2 out of 2 Yes

Question 8
Score: 2 out of 2 Yes

Question 9
Score: 2 out of 2 Yes

Question 10
Score: 0 out of 2 No

Question 11
Score: 2 out of 2 Yes

Question 12
Score: 2 out of 2 Yes

Question 13
Score: 2 out of 2 Yes

Question 14
Score: 2 out of 2 Yes

Question 15
Score: 2 out of 2 Yes

Question 16
Score: 2 out of 2 Yes

Question 17
Score: 2 out of 2 Yes

Question 18
Score: 2 out of 2 Yes

Question 19
Score: 2 out of 2 Yes

Question 20
Score: 2 out of 2 Yes

Question 21
Score: 2 out of 2 Yes
Question 22
Score: 2 out of 2 Yes

Question 23
Score: 2 out of 2 Yes

Question 24
Score: 2 out of 2 Yes

Question 25
Score: 2 out of 2 Yes

Question 26
Score: 2 out of 2 Yes

Question 27
Score: 0 out of 2 No

Question 28
Score: 0 out of 2 No

Question 29
Score: 2 out of 2 Yes

Question 30
Score: 2 out of 2

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