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MINI-TEST: CHAPTER 5
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Student’s name: C:
Questions 1 to 3 are based on the following contingency table: D:
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Somerset Oakland Great Lakes
        Row Total
Vehicle Type (S) (O) (G)
Car (C)     44       49       36       129  
Minivan (M)     21       15       18       54  
Full-Size Van (F)     2       3       3       8  
SUV (V)     19       27       26       72  
Truck (T)     14       6       17       37  
Col Total     100       100       100       300  

1) Find P(G | M)=18/100


A) .1800 B) .0450 C) .3333 D) .1350

2) Find P(V or S). = P(V)+P(S)- P(V and S)


A) .5100 B) .4300 C) .0475 D) .4775

3) Find P(V | S)=19/100


A) .2639 B) .1900 C) .0475 D) .4144

4) The manager of Ardmore Pharmacy knows that 25 percent of the customers entering the store buy prescription drugs, 65 percent
buy over-the-counter drugs, and 18 percent buy both types of drugs. What is the probability that a randomly selected customer will
buy at least one of these two types of drugs?
A) .90 B) .85 C) .72 D) .65

5) If each of two independent file servers has a reliability of 93 percent and either alone can run the website, then the overall website
availability is
A) .9951 B) .8649 C) .9300 D) .9522

6) At Joe's Restaurant, 80 percent of the diners are new customers (N), while 20 percent are returning customers (R). Fifty percent of
the new customers pay by credit card, compared with 70 percent of the regular customers. If a customer pays by credit card, what is
the probability that the customer is a new customer?
A) .7407 B) .8000 C) .5400 D) .5000

7) Information was collected on those who attended the opening of a new movie. The analysis found that 56 percent of the moviegoers
were female, 26 percent were under age 25, and 17 percent were females under the age of 25. Find the probability that a moviegoer is
either female or under age 25.
A) .79 B) .82 C) .65 D) .50

8) From the following tree, find the probability that a randomly chosen person will get the flu.
 

A) .19 B) .07 C) .81 D) .70

9) Independent events A and B would be consistent with which of the following statements?
A) P(A) = .3, P(B) = .5, P(A ∩ B) = .4. B) P(A) = .4, P(B) = .5, P(A ∩ B) = .2.
C) P(A) = .5, P(B) = .4, P(A ∩ B) = .3. D) P(A) = .4, P(B) = .3, P(A ∩ B) = .5.

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