Friday, April 3, 2009

April 4, 2009 - True or False Questions

True, False, or Subjective Probability

1. There is a 200% chance of thunderstorm tonight.
2. Classical probability of an event is the relative frequency of the event.
3. The complement of voting for Democratic Party is voting for other parties plus not voting
for any party.
4. John expects a very high chance of winning the poker game. What type of probability is it?
5. Conditional probability is the probability of a single event.
6. If events A and B are dependent, then P(A and B) = P(A) · P(B).
7. If two events are mutually exclusive, they have no outcomes in common.
8. If two events are independent, then they are also mutually exclusive.
9. The addition rule is used to find the probability of at least one of the two events occurring.

9 comments:

  1. Tonya, Scott, Rick
    1. False
    2. True
    3. True
    4. Subjective
    5. False
    6. False
    7. False
    8. False
    9. True

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  2. Group consists of Jace Wheeler, Justin Kirchmeier, and myself

    1.False
    2.True
    3.True
    4.Subjective
    5.False
    6.False
    7.False
    8.True
    9.True

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  3. 1) False
    2) False
    3) True
    4) Subjective
    5) False
    6) True
    7) True
    8) True
    9) True

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  4. Bryan's post applies to Sheila and Nick N. as well.

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  5. 1.)false
    2.)false
    3.)true
    4.)subjective
    5.)false
    6.)true
    7.)true
    8.)true
    9.)true

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  6. 1. False
    2. False
    3. True
    4. Subjective
    5. False
    6. False
    7. False
    8. True
    9. True

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  7. Answers:

    1. False
    2. False
    3. True
    4. Subjective probability
    5. False
    6. False
    7. True
    8. False
    9. True

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  8. Robinson, Drake, Bailey, Dossey

    1. False
    2. False
    3. True
    4. Subjective
    5. False
    6. False
    7. False
    8. True
    9. True

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  9. 1. False
    2. True
    3. True
    4. Subjective
    5. False
    6. False
    7. False
    8. False
    9. True

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