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Classify the statement as an example of classical probability, empirical probabi

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Question

Classify the statement as an example of classical probability, empirical probability, or subjective probability. The probability that a train will be in an accident on a specific route is 1%. A) subjective probability B) empirical probability B) Classical probability Classify the statement as an example of classical probability, empirical probability, subjective probability. The probability that a newborn baby is a boy is 1/2. A) subjective probability B) classical probability C) empirical probability Classify the events as dependent or independent. Events A and B where P (A) = 0.8, P(B) = 0.8, and P(A and B) = 0.63 A) independent B) dependent Classify the events as dependent or independent. Event A: A red candy is selected from a package with 30 colored candies and eaten. Event B: A blue candy is selected from the same package and eaten. A) independent B) dependent A group of students were asked if they carry a credit card. The responses are listed in the table. If a student is selected at random, find the probability that he or she owns a credit card given that the student is a sophomore. A) 0.150 B) 0.353 C) 0.850 D) 0.060 You are dealt two cards successively without replacement from a standard deck of 52 playing cards. Find the probability that the first card is a two and the second card is a ten. A) 0.994 B) 0.500 C) 0.250 D) 0.006 A multiple-choice test has five questions, each with five choices for the answer. Only one of the choices is correct. You randomly guess the answer to each question. What is the probability that you answer the first two questions correctly? A) 0.02 B) 0.4 C) 0.04 D) 0.2 Decide if the events A and B are mutually exclusive or not mutually exclusive. A card is drawn from a standard deck of 52 playing cards. A: The result is a 7. B: The result is a jack. A) mutually exclusive B) not mutually exclusive

Explanation / Answer

19) Empirical Probability ( please double check this one)

20) Empirical Probability

21) Dependent

22) Independent

23) A) 0.15

24) D) 0.006

25) C) 0.04

26) A) mutually exclusive