Elementary Statistics: A Step By Step Approach
Elementary Statistics: A Step By Step Approach
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ISBN: 9781259755330
Author: Allan G. Bluman
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 4, Problem 4.2.12RE

Purchasing Sweaters During a sale at a men’s store, 16 white sweaters, 3 red sweaters, 9 blue sweaters, and 7 yellow sweaters were purchased. If a customer is selected at random, find the probability that he bought

a. A blue sweater

b. A yellow or a white sweater

c. A red, a blue, or a yellow sweater

d. A sweater that was not white

a.

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

To find: The probability that the randomly selected customer bought a blue sweater.

Answer to Problem 4.2.12RE

The probability that the randomly selected customer bought a blue sweater is 0.257.

Explanation of Solution

Given info:

In the sale of men’s store, 16 white sweaters, 3 red sweaters, 9 blue sweaters and 7 yellow sweaters were purchased.

Calculation:

Let event A denote the customer bought a blue sweater.

The number of blue sweaters are 9.

The total number of sweaters is obtained as follows,

Total number of sweaters =[Number of white sweater + Numbeer of red sweaters + Number of blue sweaters + Number of yellow sweaters]=16+3+9+7=35

The probability that the randomly selected customer bought a blue sweater is represented by P(A) .

The formula for obtaining the probability that the randomly selected customer bought a blue sweater is,

P(A)=Number of blue sweatersTotal number of sweaters

Substitute 9 for ‘Number of blue sweaters’ and 35 for ‘Total number of sweaters’

P(A)=935=0.257

Thus, the probability that the randomly selected customer bought a blue sweater is 0.257.

b.

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

To find: The probability that the randomly selected customer bought a yellow or a white sweater.

Answer to Problem 4.2.12RE

The probability that the randomly selected customer bought a yellow or a white sweater is 0.657.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

Let event A denote the customer bought a yellow sweater and the event B denote the customer bought a white sweater.

The number of yellow sweaters are 7, number of white sweaters are 16 and total number of sweaters is 35.

The probability that the randomly selected customer bought a yellow or a white sweater is represented by P(A or B) .

The formula to obtain the probability that the randomly selected customer bought a yellow or a white sweater is,

P(A or B)=P(A)+P(B)

The formula to obtain P(A) is,

P(A)=Number of yellow sweatersTotal number of sweaters

Substitute 7 for ‘Number of yellow sweaters’ and 35 for ‘Total number of sweaters’

P(A)=735=0.2

The formula to obtain P(B) is,

P(B)=Number of white sweatersTotal number of sweaters

Substitute 16 for ‘Number of yellow sweaters’ and 35 for ‘Total number of sweaters’

P(B)=1635=0.457

Substitute 0.2 for P(A) and 0.457 for P(B) in P(A or B)

P(A or B)=0.2+0.457=0.657

Thus, the probability that the randomly selected customer bought a yellow or a white sweateris 0.657.

c.

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

To find: The probability that the randomly selected customer bought a red, a blue or a yellow sweater.

Answer to Problem 4.2.12RE

The probability that the randomly selected customer bought a red, a blue or a yellow sweater is 0.543.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

Let event A denote the customer bought a red sweater, the event B denote the customer bought a blue sweater and the event C denote the customer bought a yellow sweater.

The number of red sweaters are 3, number of blue sweaters are 9, number of yellow sweaters are 7 and total number of sweaters are35.

The probability that the randomly selected customer bought a red, a blue or a yellow sweater is represented by P(A or B or C) .

The formula to obtaining the probability that the randomly selected customer bought a red, a blue or a yellow sweater is,

P(A or B or C)=P(A)+P(B)+P(C)

The formula to obtain P(A) is,

P(A)=Number of red sweatersTotal number of sweaters

Substitute 3 for ‘Number of red sweaters’ and 35 for ‘Total number of sweaters’

P(A)=335=0.086

The formula to obtain P(B) is,

P(B)=Number of blue sweatersTotal number of sweaters

Substitute 9 for ‘Number of blue sweaters’ and 35 for ‘Total number of sweaters’

P(B)=935=0.257

The formula to obtain P(C) is,

P(C)=Number of yellow sweatersTotal number of sweaters

Substitute 7 for ‘Number of blue sweaters’ and 35 for ‘Total number of sweaters’

P(C)=735=0.2

Substitute 0.086for P(A) , 0.257 for P(B) and 0.2 for P(C) in P(A or B or C)

P(A or B or C)=0.086+0.257+0.2=0.543

Thus, the probability that the randomly selected customer bought a red, a blue or a yellow sweater is 0.543.

d.

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

To find: The probability that the randomly selected customer bought a sweater that is not white.

Answer to Problem 4.2.12RE

The probability that the randomly selected customer bought a sweater that is not white is 0.543.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

Let event A denote the customer bought a sweater that is white and the event A¯ denote the customer bought a sweater that is not white.

The number of white sweaters is 16 and total number of sweaters is 35.

The probability that the randomly selected customer bought a sweater that is not white is represented by P(A¯) .

The formula to obtain the probability that the randomly selected customer bought a sweater that is not white is,

P(A¯)=1P(A)

The formula to obtain P(A) is,

P(A)=Number of white sweatersTotal number of sweaters

Substitute 16 for ‘Number of white sweaters’ and 35 for ‘Total number of sweaters’

P(A)=1635=0.457

Substitute 0.457 for P(A¯)

P(A¯)=10.457=0.543

Thus, the probability that the randomly selected customer bought a sweater that is not white is 0.543.

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