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Daniel Jiménez Barrios PM6014 52

A01781800 February 7, 2023

Víctor Garza Joa


Homework 4

1. In Rolling Acres Housing Plan, 42% of the houses have a deck and a
garage; 60% have a deck. Find the probability that a home has a garage,
given that it has a deck.
p lhome has a garagel it has a deck "1 7 =0.70 or Fo

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2. A circuit to run a model railroad has eight switches. Two are defective.
If a person selects t wo switches at random and tests them, find the
probability that the second one is defective, given than the first one is
defective.
Plsecond is defective I first one Isk
EŘ IQ
=Ę-TO
=YQ=5
3. Consider this table concerning utility patents granted for a specific year.

corporation Gov Individual Total


USA 70,844 q Gilza 77944
2l
foreign 63,182 104 6.2 G
bF
9S33
Total 134,07 102 12,396 14749
G
z
b
Select one patent at random.

a. What is the probability that it is a foreign patent, given that it was


issued to a corporation? 63,182 : 31,591 = 0.78

G
PliS foreign patent 67 ,030
issued to cecorp
):
a
134,076

b. What is the probability that it was issued to an individual, given that


it was a U.S. patent?

plissued to an Individual 1 U Patent = 5 0.0780


)
.S.
77, 944
4. The medal distribution form the 2000 Summer Olympic Games is shown
in the table.
Gold silver Bronze Total
U 3 4 2 S 3 3 G

7
.S.A.
Bussia 3
2
2 8 2 8 8 8
China 2 8 16 2 S çq
Awstralien 7 b 2 17 58

S
others 8 6 2 3
2 3 G
1

2G
os
total zo 294 328 G

28
1
Choose one medal winner at random.
a. Find the probability that the winner won the gold, given that the
winner was from the United States.

Plwon gold I winner from U .S.A.):


7:0.402
b. Find the probability that the winner was from the United States,
given that she or he won a gold medal.

PCWimner from gold ):


34301 =0.1296
U I won
.S.A.

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