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OpenStudy (brooke_williams_):

Given that the student is male what is the probability that he considers himself to be a "Liberal"? Round your answer to three decimal places if necessary.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what r the answer choices

OpenStudy (brooke_williams_):

@DERRICKCURRY a. 0.226 c. 0.387 b. 0.415 d. 0.455

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i solved it out and the answer is b

OpenStudy (brooke_williams_):

@DERRICKCURRY What is the relative frequency for females in the age group 60-69? a. 4072-02-02-01-00_files/i0260000.jpg c. 4072-02-02-01-00_files/i0260001.jpg b. 4072-02-02-01-00_files/i0260002.jpg d. 4072-02-02-01-00_files/i0260003.jpg

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the answers it c

OpenStudy (brooke_williams_):

@DERRICKCURRY Suppose you are looking for a new car and have narrowed down your decision down to a Mustang, but can’t decide on the exact color, transmission, engine, or options package. There are three sizes of engine (3.0 liters, 3.8 liters, and 4.6 liters), two transmissions (standard and automatic), five colors you like (black, silver, red, yellow, and green), and three option packages (GL, Sport, and XL). With all these possible choices, you want to know how many different Mustangs there are from which you must choose. How many different Mustangs are possible? a. 90 different Mustangs b. 13 different Mustangs c. 30 different Mustangs d. 45 different Mustangs

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it has yo be 30

OpenStudy (brooke_williams_):

SORRY I KEEP BOTHERING YOU BUT IM JUST TRYING TO PASS... MY CLASSES ARE DUE TOMORROW.... @DERRICKCURRY Suppose the probability of your hitting the bull’s-eye on a dartboard is 0.06. What is the probability of getting exactly two bull’s-eyes when you throw five darts? a. 0.0299 b. 0.036 c. 10 d. 0.0318

OpenStudy (anonymous):

d

OpenStudy (brooke_williams_):

@DERRICKCURRY When dealing with the occurrence of more than one event, what is one way to determine all possible combinations? a. tree diagram c. experiment b. sample space d. theoretical probability

OpenStudy (anonymous):

d

OpenStudy (brooke_williams_):

@DERRICKCURRY Does this table represent a probability distribution? Explain your answer. a. Yes, because the sum of the probabilites is less than one. b. Yes, because the sum of the probabilities is more than one. c. No, because the sum of the probabilities is more than one. d. No, because the sum of the probabilities is less than one.

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