Question: Assume selections are made without replacement. Are the events independent?
Answer Choices:
are not
are
Answer: 0.7541; are not
Question: Is P(M|B) the same as P(B|M)?
Answer Choices:
A. Yes …
B. Yes …
C. No …
D. No …
Answer: D
Question: Which probability is relevant for significance?
Answer Choices:
A. Complement
B. Given or more extreme
C. Exact less than extreme
D. Exact asked
Answer: B. The result from part b, since it is the probability of the given or more extreme result.
Question: What does P(M|B) represent?
Answer Choices:
A. The probability of getting a male and someone with blue eyes.
B. The probability of getting a male, given someone with blue eyes has been selected.
C. The probability of getting a male or someone with blue eyes.
D. The probability of getting someone with blue eyes, given a male has been selected.
Answer: B
Question: Is it likely (≥ 0.5) someone uses social networking sites?
Answer Choices:
Yes / No
Answer: Yes
Question: Is 6 significantly high (0.05 threshold)?
Answer Choices:
A. No, probability > 0.05
B. Yes, probability < 0.05
C. No, probability < 0.05
D. Yes, probability > 0.05
Answer: A. No, since the appropriate probability is greater than 0.05, it is not a significantly high number.
Question: Find the probability that when a couple has six children, at least one is a boy.
Answer Choices:
N/A
Answer: 63/64
Question: Probability of a baby girl on fifth birth given first four were girls.
Answer Choices:
N/A
Answer: 1/2
Question: Probability at least one girl among nine births (p boy = 0.534).
Answer Choices:
N/A
Answer: 0.996
Question: Probability of exactly 6 girls in 8 births.
Answer Choices:
N/A
Answer: 0.101
Question: Probability of 6 or more girls.
Answer Choices:
N/A
Answer: 0.140