yes or no) and mar- lyes or no), construct a contingency table showing counts for the 1297 teenagers surveyed. c. Using the contingency table, given that marijuana is not available at the party, estimate the probability that parents are present. Laundry detergent A manufacturer of laundry detergent has introduced a new product that it claims to be more environmentally sound. An extensive survey gives the percentages shown in the table. 5.78 Result of Advertising for New Laundry Product Tried the New Product Advertising Status Yes No Seen the ad 10% 25% Have not seen ad 5% 60% a. Estimate the probability that a randomly chosen con- sumer would have seen advertising for the new prod- uct and tried the product. b. Given that a randomly chosen consumer has seen the product advertised, estimate the probability that the person has tried the product. Let A be the event that a consumer has tried the c. product. LetB be the event that a consumer has seen the product advertised. Express the probabilities found in parts a and b in terms of A and B. d. Are A and B independent? Justify your answer. 5.79 Board games and dice A board game requires players ech nlaver's turn
yes or no) and mar- lyes or no), construct a contingency table showing counts for the 1297 teenagers surveyed. c. Using the contingency table, given that marijuana is not available at the party, estimate the probability that parents are present. Laundry detergent A manufacturer of laundry detergent has introduced a new product that it claims to be more environmentally sound. An extensive survey gives the percentages shown in the table. 5.78 Result of Advertising for New Laundry Product Tried the New Product Advertising Status Yes No Seen the ad 10% 25% Have not seen ad 5% 60% a. Estimate the probability that a randomly chosen con- sumer would have seen advertising for the new prod- uct and tried the product. b. Given that a randomly chosen consumer has seen the product advertised, estimate the probability that the person has tried the product. Let A be the event that a consumer has tried the c. product. LetB be the event that a consumer has seen the product advertised. Express the probabilities found in parts a and b in terms of A and B. d. Are A and B independent? Justify your answer. 5.79 Board games and dice A board game requires players ech nlaver's turn
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Chapter8: Sequences, Series, And Probability
Section8.7: Probability
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