In a sales effectiveness seminar, a group of sales representatives tried two approaches to selling a customer a new automobile: the aggressive approach and the passive approach. For 1160 customers, the following record was kept: (look at screenshot) Suppose a customer is selected at random from the 1160 participating customers. Let us use the following notation for events: A = aggressive approach, Pa = passive approach, S = sale, N = no sale. So, P(A) is the probability that an aggressive approach was used, and so on. (a) Compute P(S), P(S | A), and P(S | Pa). (Enter your answers as fractions.)   (b) Are the events S = sale and Pa = passive approach independent? Choose one of the following: Yes. P(S) = P(S | Pa). No. P(S) ≠ P(S | Pa).     Yes. The two events can occur together. No. The two events cannot occur together.

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In a sales effectiveness seminar, a group of sales representatives tried two approaches to selling a customer a new automobile: the aggressive approach and the passive approach. For 1160 customers, the following record was kept:

(look at screenshot)

Suppose a customer is selected at random from the 1160 participating customers. Let us use the following notation for events: A = aggressive approach, Pa = passive approach, S = sale, N = no sale. So, P(A) is the probability that an aggressive approach was used, and so on.

(a) Compute P(S), P(S | A), and P(S | Pa). (Enter your answers as fractions.)

 

(b) Are the events S = sale and Pa = passive approach independent? Choose one of the following:

Yes. P(S) = P(S | Pa).
No. P(S) ≠ P(S | Pa).    
Yes. The two events can occur together.
No. The two events cannot occur together.
 
(c) Compute P(A and S) and P(Pa and S). (Enter your answers as fractions.)
Sale
No Sale
Row Total
Aggressive
Passive
Column Total
276
304
580
475
105
580
751
409
1160
Transcribed Image Text:Sale No Sale Row Total Aggressive Passive Column Total 276 304 580 475 105 580 751 409 1160
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