Suppose you work for a large cell phone distributor, and want to examine which brands of cell phones Canadians prefer around the country. Use the following example dataset regarding the number of users (in millions) based on phone preference and geographical location in Canada. Using this information, and assuming the sample represents the population of Canada perfectly, select all the statements below that are correct. Ontario Quebec iPhone Android Neither 0.2 |0.4 0.7 0.4 |0.1 0.3 British 0.2 Columbia 0.3 0.9 Other 0.2 0.4 0.1 P(Ontario Neither) -0.267 P(Ontario)and P(British Columbia) are independent events. If a user was known to be from Quebec, the chance of them not using an iPhone is 50%. O P(Other) and P(Android) are not independent events. | If a random Android user was selected, there is an approximately 23% chance that they are from British Columbia.

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Suppose you work for a large cell phone distributor, and want to examine which
brands of cell phones Canadians prefer around the country. Use the following
example dataset regarding the number of users (in millions) based on phone
preference and geographical location in Canada. Using this information, and
assuming the sample represents the population of Canada perfectly, select all the
statements below that are correct.
|iPhone AndroidNeither
0.7
0.3
Ontario
Quebec
British
Columbia
Other
0.2
0.4
0.4
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.9
0.2
0.4
0.1
P(Ontarid Neither) -0.267
OP(Ontario)and P(British Columbia) are independent events.
If a user was known to be from Quebec, the chance of them not using an iPhone
is 50%.
UP(Other) and P(Android) are not independent events.
If a random Android user was selected, there is an approximately 23% chance
that they are from British Columbia.
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose you work for a large cell phone distributor, and want to examine which brands of cell phones Canadians prefer around the country. Use the following example dataset regarding the number of users (in millions) based on phone preference and geographical location in Canada. Using this information, and assuming the sample represents the population of Canada perfectly, select all the statements below that are correct. |iPhone AndroidNeither 0.7 0.3 Ontario Quebec British Columbia Other 0.2 0.4 0.4 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.9 0.2 0.4 0.1 P(Ontarid Neither) -0.267 OP(Ontario)and P(British Columbia) are independent events. If a user was known to be from Quebec, the chance of them not using an iPhone is 50%. UP(Other) and P(Android) are not independent events. If a random Android user was selected, there is an approximately 23% chance that they are from British Columbia.
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