1 Introduction To Statistics 2 Exploring Data With Tables And Graphs 3 Describing, Exploring, And Comparing Data 4 Probability 5 Discrete Probability Distributions 6 Normal Probability Distributions 7 Estimating Parameters And Determining Sample Sizes 8 Hypothesis Testing 9 Inferences From Two Samples 10 Correlation And Regression 11 Goodness-of-fit And Contingency Tables expand_more
4.1 Basic Concepts Of Probability 4.2 Addition Rule And Multiplication Rule 4.3 Complements, Conditional Probability, And Bayes' Theorem 4.4 Counting 4.5 Probabilities Through Simulations (download Only) Chapter Questions expand_more
Problem 1BSC: New Jersey Lottery Let A denote the event of placing a 1 straight bet on the New Jersey Pick 3... Problem 2BSC: Probability Rewrite the following statement so that the likelihood of rain is expressed as a value... Problem 3BSC: Interpreting Weather While this exercise was being created, Weather.com indicated that there was a... Problem 4BSC: Subjective Probability Estimate the probability that the next time you turn on a light switch, you... Problem 5BSC: Identifying Probability Values Which of the following are probabilities? Problem 6BSC: Penicillin Who discovered penicillin: Sean Penn, William Penn, Penn Jillette, Alexander Fleming, or... Problem 7BSC: Avogadro Constant If you are asked on a quiz to give the first (leftmost) nonzero digit of the... Problem 8BSC: Births Example 2 in this section includes the sample space for genders from three births. Identify... Problem 9BSC: In Exercises 9-12, assume that 50 births are randomly selected. Use subjective judgment to describe... Problem 10BSC: In Exercises 9-12, assume that 50 births are randomly selected. Use subjective judgment to describe... Problem 11BSC: In Exercises 9-12, assume that 50 births are randomly selected. Use subjective judgment to describe... Problem 12BSC: In Exercises 9-12, assume that 50 births are randomly selected. Use subjective judgment to describe... Problem 13BSC: In Exercises 13-20, express the indicated degree of likelihood as a probability value between 0 and... Problem 14BSC: SAT Test When making a random guess for an answer to a multiple choice question on an SAT test, the... Problem 15BSC: In Exercises 13-20, express the indicated degree of likelihood as a probability value between 0 and... Problem 16BSC: In Exercises 13-20, express the indicated degree of likelihood as a probability value between 0 and... Problem 17BSC: Randomness When using a computer to randomly generate the last digit of a phone number to be called... Problem 18BSC: In Exercises 13-20, express the indicated degree of likelihood as a probability value between 0 and... Problem 19BSC: In Exercises 13-20, express the indicated degree of likelihood as a probability value between 0 and... Problem 20BSC: In Exercises 13-20, express the indicated degree of likelihood as a probability value between 0 and... Problem 21BSC: In Exercises 21-24, refer to the sample data in Table 4-1, which is included with the Chapter... Problem 22BSC: In Exercises 21-24, refer to the sample data in Table 4-1, which is included with the Chapter... Problem 23BSC: In Exercises 21-24, refer to the sample data in Table 4-1, which is included with the Chapter... Problem 24BSC: In Exercises 21-24, refer to the sample data in Table 4-1, which is included with the Chapter... Problem 25BSC: In Exercises 25-32, find the probability and answer the questions. 25. XSORT Gender Selection... Problem 26BSC: In Exercises 25-32, find the probability and answer the questions. 26. YSORT Gender Selection... Problem 27BSC: In Exercises 25-32, find the probability and answer the questions. 27. Mendelian Genetics When... Problem 28BSC: In Exercises 25-32, find the probability and answer the questions. 28. Guessing Birthdays On their... Problem 29BSC: In Exercises 25-32, find the probability and answer the questions. 29. Social Networking In a Pew... Problem 30BSC: In Exercises 25-32, find the probability and answer the questions. 30. Car Rollovers In a recent... Problem 31BSC: In Exercises 25-32, find the probability and answer the questions. 31. Genetics: Eye Color Each of... Problem 32BSC: In Exercises 25-32, find the probability and answer the questions. 32. X-Linked Genetic Disease Men... Problem 33BSC: Probability from a Sample Space. In Exercises 33-36, use the given sample space or construct the... Problem 34BSC: Probability from a Sample Space. In Exercises 33-36, use the given sample space or construct the... Problem 35BSC: Probability from a Sample Space. In Exercises 33-36, use the given sample space or construct the... Problem 36BSC: Probability from a Sample Space. In Exercises 33-36, use the given sample space or construct the... Problem 37BSC: Using Probability to Form Conclusions. In Exercises 37-40, use the given probability value to... Problem 38BSC: Using Probability to Form Conclusions. In Exercises 37-40, use the given probability value to... Problem 39BSC: Using Probability to Form Conclusions. In Exercises 37-40, use the given probability value to... Problem 40BSC: Using Probability to Form Conclusions. In Exercises 37-40, use the given probability value to... Problem 41BB: Kentucky Pick 4 In the Kentucky Pick 4 lottery, you can place a straight bet of l by selecting the... Problem 42BB: Finding Odds in Roulette A roulette wheel has 38 slots. One slot is 0, another is 00, and the others... Problem 43BB: Kentucky Derby Odds When the horse California Chrome won the 140th Kentucky Derby, a 2 bet on a... Problem 44BB: Relative Risk and Odds Ratio In a clinical trial of 2103 subjects treated with Nasonex, 26 reported... format_list_bulleted