ELEMENTARY STATISTICS W/CONNECT >IP<
ELEMENTARY STATISTICS W/CONNECT >IP<
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ISBN: 9781259746826
Author: Bluman
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Chapter 4.2, Problem 23E

a.

To determine

To obtain: The probability of getting a King or a queen or a jack.

a.

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Answer to Problem 23E

The probability of getting a King or a queen or a jack is 313_ .

Explanation of Solution

Given info:

One card is drawn from an ordinary deck of cards.

Calculation:

In ordinary deck of cards there are 4 suits. They are hearts, clubs, diamonds and spades. In each suite there are 13 cards. In 13 cards, nine cards are numbers from 2 to 10 and remaining four cards are king, queen, ace and jack cards.

Here, the cards are a King or a queen or a jack.

The total number of outcomes is 52.

Let event A denote that getting a King.

The number of elements in A is 4.

The formula for probability of event A is,

P(A)=Number of outcomes in ATotalnumberofoutcomes 

Substitute 4 for ‘Number of outcomes in A’ and 52 for ‘Total number of outcomes’,

P(A)=452=113

Let event B denote that getting a queen.

The number of elements in B is 4.

The formula for probability of event B is,

P(B)=Number of outcomes in BTotalnumberofoutcomes 

Substitute 4 for ‘Number of outcomes in B’ and 52 for ‘Total number of outcomes’,

P(A)=452=113

Let event C denote that getting jack.

The number elements in  C is 4.

The formula for probability of event C is,

P(C)=Number of outcomes in CTotalnumberofoutcomes 

Substitute 4 for ‘Number of outcomes in C’ and 52 for ‘Total number of outcomes’,

P(A)=452=113

The formula for probability of getting A or B or C is,

P(getting a king or a queen or ajack)=P(A)+P(B)+P(C)

Substitute 113 for P(A),P(B),andP(C)

P(getting a king or a queen or ajack)=113+113+113=313

Thus, the probability of getting a King or a queen or a jack is 313 .

b.

To determine

To obtain: The probability of getting a club or a heart or a spade.

b.

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Answer to Problem 23E

The probability of getting a club or a heart or a spade is 34_ .

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

Let event A denote that the outcome is club, event B denote that the outcome is heart and event C denote that the outcome is a spade.

The formula for probability of getting A or B or C is,

P(A or B or C)=P(A)+P(B)+P(C)

The number of club cards is 13.

The total number of outcomes is 52.

The formula for probability of event A is,

P(A)=Number of outcomes in ATotalnumberofoutcomes 

Substitute 13 for ‘Number of outcomes in A’ and 52 for ‘Total number of outcomes’,

P(A)=1352=14

The number of heart cards is 13.

The total number of outcomes is 52.

The formula for probability of event B is,

P(B)=Number of outcomes in BTotalnumberofoutcomes 

Substitute 13   for ‘Number of outcomes in B’ and 52 for ‘Total number of outcomes’,

P(B)=1352=14

The number of spade cards is 13.

The total number of outcomes is 52.

The formula for probability of event C is,

P(C)=Number of outcomes in CTotalnumberofoutcomes 

Substitute 13 for ‘Number of outcomes in C’ and 52 for ‘Total number of’,

P(C)=1352=14

Substitute 14 for P(A),P(B),andP(C)

P(Aor B or C)=14+14+14=34

Thus, the probability of getting a club or a heart or a spade is 34_ .

c.

To determine

To obtain: The probability of getting a King or a queen or a diamond.

c.

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Answer to Problem 23E

The probability of getting a King or a queen or a diamond is 1952_ .

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

In ordinary deck of cards there are 4 suits. They are hearts, clubs, diamonds and spades. In each suite there are 13 cards. In 13 cards, nine cards are numbers from 2 to 10 and remaining four cards are king, queen, ace and jack cards.

Here, the cards are a King or a queen or a diamond.

The total number of outcomes is 52.

Let event A denote that getting a King.

The number of elements in A is 4.

The formula for probability of event A is,

P(A)=Number of outcomes in ATotalnumberofoutcomes 

Substitute 4 for ‘Number of outcomes in A’ and 52 for ‘Total number of outcomes’,

P(A)=452=113

Let event B denote that getting a queen.

The number of elements in B is 4.

The formula for probability of event B is,

P(B)=Number of outcomes in BTotalnumberofoutcomes 

Substitute 4 for ‘Number of outcomes in B’ and 52 for ‘Total number of outcomes’,

P(B)=452=113

Let event C denote that getting diamond.

The number of diamond cards is 13.

The total number of outcomes is 52.

The formula for probability of event C is,

P(C)=Number of outcomes in CTotalnumberofoutcomes 

Substitute 13 for ‘Number of outcomes in C’ and 52 for ‘Total number of’,

P(C)=1352=14

Events A and B cannot be occur together. Therefore P(AB)=0

The formula for probability of event A and C is,

P(A andC)=Number of outcomes in A andCTotalnumberofoutcomes 

Substitute 1 for ‘Number of outcomes in A and C’ and 52 for ‘Total number of outcomes’,

P(AandC)=152

The formula for probability of event B and C is,

P(B andC)=Number of outcomes in B andCTotalnumberofoutcomes 

Substitute 1 for ‘Number of outcomes in B and C’ and 52 for ‘Total number of outcomes’,

P(BandC)=152

There is no element is common to the events A, B, and C. Therefore P(ABC)=0

The formula for probability of getting A or B or C is,

P(getting a king or a queen or diamond)=[P(A)+P(B)+P(C)P(AB)P(AC)P(BC)+P(ABC)]

Substitute 113 for P(A) , 113 for P(B) , 14 for P(C) 152 for P(AandC),and P(BandC) , 0 for P(AandB),and P(AandBandC) .

P(getting a king or a queen or diamond)=113+113+140152152+0=1952

Thus, the probability of getting a King or a queen or a diamond is 1952_ .

d.

To determine

To obtain: The probability of getting an ace or a diamond or a heart.

d.

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Answer to Problem 23E

The probability of getting an ace or a diamond or a heart is 713_ .

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

Let event A denote that the outcome is ace, event B denote that the outcome is diamond and event C denote that the outcome is club.

The formula for probability of getting A or B or C is,

P(getting an ace or a diamond or heart)=[P(A)+P(B)+P(C)P(AB)P(AC)P(BC)+P(ABC)]

The number of ace cards is 4.

The total number of outcomes is 52.

The formula for probability of event A is,

P(A)=Number of outcomes in ATotalnumberofoutcomes 

Substitute 4 for ‘Number of outcomes in A’ and 52 for ‘Total number of outcomes’,

P(A)=452=113

The number of diamond cards is 13.

The total number of outcomes is 52.

The formula for probability of event B is,

P(B)=Number of outcomes in BTotalnumberofoutcomes 

Substitute 13 for ‘Number of outcomes in B’ and 52 for ‘Total number of outcomes’,

P(B)=1352=14

The number of heart cards is 13.

The total number of outcomes is 52.

The formula for probability of event C is,

P(C)=Number of outcomes in CTotalnumberofoutcomes 

Substitute 13 for ‘Number of outcomes in C’ and 52 for ‘Total number of outcomes in the sample space’,

P(C)=1352=14

The formula for probability of event A and B is,

P(A andB)=Number of outcomes in A andBTotalnumberofoutcomes 

Substitute 1 for ‘Number of outcomes in A and B’ and 52 for ‘Total number of outcomes in the sample space’,

P(AandB)=152

The formula for probability of event A and C is,

P(A andC)=Number of outcomes in A andCTotalnumberofoutcomes 

Substitute 1 for ‘Number of outcomes in A and C’ and 52 for ‘Total number of outcomes in the sample space’,

P(AandC)=152

There is no intersection part for events B and C. Hence P(BC)=0 and P(ABC)=0

Substitute 452 for P(A) , 1352 for P(B) , 1342 for P(C) , 152 for P(AandC),and P(AandB) , 0 for P(BandC),and P(AandBandC) .

P(getting a king or a queen or diamond)=452+1352+13521521520+0=2852=713

Thus, the probability of getting an ace or a diamond or a heart is 713_ .

e.

To determine

To obtain: The probability of getting a 9 or a 10 or a spade or a club.

e.

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Answer to Problem 23E

The probability of getting a 9 or a 10 or a spade or a club is 1526_ .

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

Let event A denote that the outcome is a 9, event B denote that the outcome is a 10, event C denote that the outcome is a spade and D denote that the outcome is a club.

The formula for probability of getting A or B or C or D is,

P(AorBorCorD)=[P(A)+P(B)+P(C)+P(D)P(AB)P(AC)P(AD)P(BC)P(BD)P(CD)+P(ABC)+P(ABD)+P(BCD)P(ABCD)]

The number of 9 cards is 4.

The total number of outcomes is 52.

The formula for probability of event A is,

P(A)=Number of outcomes in ATotalnumberofoutcomes 

Substitute 4 for ‘Number of outcomes in A’ and 52 for ‘Total number of outcomes’,

P(A)=452

The number of 10 cards is 4.

The total number of outcomes is 52.

The formula for probability of event B is,

P(B)=Number of outcomes in BTotalnumberofoutcomes 

Substitute 4 for ‘Number of outcomes in B’ and 52 for ‘Total number of outcomes’,

P(B)=452

The number of spade cards is 13.

The total number of outcomes is 52.

The formula for probability of event C is,

P(C)=Number of outcomes in CTotalnumberofoutcomes 

Substitute 13 for ‘Number of outcomes in C’ and 52 for ‘Total number of outcomes’,

P(C)=1352

The number of club cards is 13.

The total number of outcomes is 52.

The formula for probability of event D is,

P(C)=Number of outcomes in CTotalnumberofoutcomes 

Substitute 13 for ‘Number of outcomes in D’ and 52 for ‘Total number of outcomes’,

P(D)=1352

The formula for probability of event A and C is,

P(A andC)=Number of outcomes in A andCTotalnumberofoutcomes 

Substitute 1 for ‘Number of outcomes inA and B’ and 52 for ‘Total number of outcomes in the sample space’,

P(AandC)=152

The formula for probability of event A and D is,

P(A andD)=Number of outcomes in A andDTotalnumberofoutcomes 

Substitute 1 for ‘Number of outcomes in A and D’ and 52 for ‘Total number of outcomes in the sample space’,

P(AandD)=152

The formula for probability of event B and C is,

P( BandC)=Number of outcomes in B andCTotalnumberofoutcomes 

Substitute 1 for ‘Number of outcomes in B and C’ and 52 for ‘Total number of outcomes in the sample space’,

P(BandC)=152

The formula for probability of event B and D is,

P( BandD)=Number of outcomes in B andDTotalnumberofoutcomes 

Substitute 1 for ‘Number of outcomes inA and D’ and 52 for ‘Total number of outcomes in the sample space’,

P(BandD)=152

There is no intersection part for events A and B, C and D. Hence P(AB)=0 P(CD)=0 , P(BCD)=0 , P(ACD)=0 , P(ABC)=0 , P(ABD)=0 and P(ABCD)=0 .

Substitute the probabilities of the events in the above equation.

P(AorBorCorD)=452+452+1352+135201521521521520+0=3052=1526

Thus, the probability of getting a 9 or a 10 or a spade or a club is 1526_ .

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Find...Ch. 4 - Prob. 37CQCh. 4 - Singer Selection How many ways can 5 sopranos and...Ch. 4 - Speaker Selection How many different ways can 8...Ch. 4 - Stocking Machines A soda machine servicer must...Ch. 4 - ID Cards One companys ID cards consist of 5...Ch. 4 - Prob. 42CQCh. 4 - Prob. 43CQCh. 4 - Prob. 44CQCh. 4 - Prob. 45CQCh. 4 - Cruise Ship Activities A cruise director schedules...Ch. 4 - Prob. 47CQCh. 4 - Prob. 48CQCh. 4 - Toy Display A toy store manager wants to display 7...Ch. 4 - Commercial Order A local television station must...Ch. 4 - Prob. 1CTCCh. 4 - Prob. 2CTCCh. 4 - Prob. 3CTCCh. 4 - Prob. 4CTCCh. 4 - Prob. 4DP
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