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Solve the problem.A survey of senior citizens at a doctor’s…

Solve the problem.A survey of senior citizens at a doctor’s office shows that 52% of the seniors take blood pressure lowering medication and 42% take cholesterol lowering medication. 19% take both medications. What is the probability that a senior citizen takes either blood pressure or cholesterol lowering medication?

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Find the odds.A number cube labeled with numbers 1, 2, 3, 4,…

Find the odds.A number cube labeled with numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 is tossed. What are the odds in favor of the cube showing an odd number?

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Consider a political discussion group consisting of 4 Democr…

Consider a political discussion group consisting of 4 Democrats, 6 Republicans, and 5 Independents. Suppose that two group members are randomly selected, in succession, to attend a political convention. Find the probability of selecting an Independent and then a Democrat.

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Answer the question.The probability of rolling an even numbe…

Answer the question.The probability of rolling an even number on a die is . Does this probability mean that, if you roll the die two times, one even number will appear? If not, what does it mean?

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The table shows the distribution, by age, of a random sample…

The table shows the distribution, by age, of a random sample of 4000 moviegoers in a certain country aged 12 through 74. Use this distribution to solve the problem. Ages Number 12 – 24 1050 25 – 44 1540 45 – 64 760 65 – 74 650 If one moviegoer is randomly selected from this population, find the probability the moviegoer is not in the 12-24 age range.

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List the elements in the sample space of the experiment.A bo…

List the elements in the sample space of the experiment.A box contains 10 red cards numbered 1 through 10. List the sample space of picking one card from the box.

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Use the table to find the probability.The table shows the nu…

Use the table to find the probability.The table shows the number of college students who prefer a given pizza topping. toppings freshman sophomore junior senior cheese 10 11 21 28 meat 21 28 11 10 veggie 11 10 21 28 Determine the probability a student prefers meat topping given that student is junior. Round to the nearest thousandth.

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Solve the problem.A mining company is considering two sites…

Solve the problem.A mining company is considering two sites on which to dig, described as follows:Site A: Profit if diamonds are found: $60 million. Loss if no diamonds are found: $5 million. Probability of finding diamonds: 0.2Site B: Profit if diamonds are found $130 million. Loss if no diamonds are found $21 million. Probability of finding diamonds: 0.1What is the expected profit for each site? Site A: $[siteA]million Site B: $[siteB]million

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Solve the problem.In a game, you have a probability of winn…

Solve the problem.In a game, you have a probability of winning $121 and a probability of losing $8. What is your expected value in this game?

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Find the indicated probability.A single card is drawn from a…

Find the indicated probability.A single card is drawn from a standard 52-card deck. Find P(heart ∣ red).

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