5.12 The following contingency table of frequencies is based on a 5-year study of fire fatalities in Maryland. For purposes of clarity, columns and rows are identified by the letters A–C and D–G, respectively.    Source: National Fire Protection Association, The 1984 Fire Almanac, p. 151.                                                                                                                                      Blood Alcohol                                                                     Level of Victim                                                                                                                             A                    B                      C   Age                              0.00%          0.01–0.09%        _0.10%   D 0–19                        142                      7                       6                  155 E 20–39                       47                       8                       41                  96 F 40–59                       29                       8                       77                   114 G 60 or over                47                       7                      35                    89                                                                                         265                      30                    159                 454 For this table, identify any two events that are mutually exclusive. For this table, identify any two events that intersect   5.13 Using the table in Exercise 5.12, how many victims were in the category described by: (A and A’)? b. (C or F)? (A’ and G’)? d. (B or G’)?   5.14 Using the table in Exercise 5.12, what is the probability that a randomly selected victim would have been at least 60 years old and have had a blood alcohol level of at least 0.10%?

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5.12 The following contingency table of frequencies is based on a 5-year study of fire fatalities in Maryland. For purposes of clarity, columns and rows are identified by the letters AC and DG, respectively.

 

 Source: National Fire Protection Association, The 1984 Fire Almanac, p. 151.

 

                                                               

                                                                   Blood Alcohol

                                                                    Level of Victim

                                                             

                                                              A                    B                      C

 

Age                              0.00%          0.01–0.09%        _0.10%

 

D 0–19                        142                      7                       6                  155

E 20–39                       47                       8                       41                  96

F 40–59                       29                       8                       77                   114

G 60 or over                47                       7                      35                    89

                                                     

                                  265                      30                    159                 454

  1. For this table, identify any two events that are mutually exclusive.
  2. For this table, identify any two events that intersect

 

5.13 Using the table in Exercise 5.12, how many victims were in the category described by:

  1. (A and A’)? b. (C or F)?
  2. (A’ and G’)? d. (B or G’)?

 

5.14 Using the table in Exercise 5.12, what is the probability that a randomly selected victim would have been at least 60 years old and have had a blood alcohol level of at least 0.10%?

 

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