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Chapter8: Sequences, Series,and Probability
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Consider the hospital emergency room data displayed below. Let A denote the event that a visit is to hospital 4, and let B denote the
event that a visit results in LWBS (at any hospital). Determine the following probabilities. Round to three decimal places.
1
2 3
4
Total
Total
5289 6991
5634
4328
22242
LWBS
194 275
246
245
960
Admitted
1271 1553 663
982
4469
Not
3824 5163 4725
3101 16813
admitted
(a) P(An B)
(b) P(A¹)
(c) P(A U B)
(d) P(A U B')
(e) P(A' n B')
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the hospital emergency room data displayed below. Let A denote the event that a visit is to hospital 4, and let B denote the event that a visit results in LWBS (at any hospital). Determine the following probabilities. Round to three decimal places. 1 2 3 4 Total Total 5289 6991 5634 4328 22242 LWBS 194 275 246 245 960 Admitted 1271 1553 663 982 4469 Not 3824 5163 4725 3101 16813 admitted (a) P(An B) (b) P(A¹) (c) P(A U B) (d) P(A U B') (e) P(A' n B')
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