Chapter 5: Q 5.42. (page 209)
Constract a venn diagram representing the event.
Part. (a) (not E).
Part. (b) (A or B)
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Part (a)

Part (b)

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Chapter 5: Q 5.42. (page 209)
Constract a venn diagram representing the event.
Part. (a) (not E).
Part. (b) (A or B)
Part (a)

Part (b)

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Oklahoma State Officials. Refer to Table 5.1 on page 196.
(a). List the possible samples without replacement of size 3 that can be obtained from the population of five officials. (Hint: There are 10 possible samples.)
If a simple random sample without replacement of three officials is taken from the five officials, determine the probability that
(b). the governor, attorney general, and treasurer are obtained.
(c). the governor and treasurer are included in the sample.
(d). the governor is included in the sample.
Following are two probability histograms of binomial distributions. For each, specify whether the success probability is less than, equal to, or greater than 0.5.
In Exercises 5.16-5.26, express your probability answers as a decimal rounded to three places.
Coin Tossing. A balanced dime is tossed three times. The possible outcomes can be represented as follows.

Here, for example. HHT means that the first two tosses come up heads and the third tails. Find the probability that
(a) exactly two of the three tosses come up heads.
(b) the last two tosses come up tails.
(c) all three tosses come up the same.
(d) the second toss comes up heads.
Identify a commonly used graphical technique for portraying events and relationships among events.
Find.
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