Chapter 13: Q. 6 (page 864)
In a probability model, which of the following numbers could be the probability of an outcome?
Short Answer
The numbers are.
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Chapter 13: Q. 6 (page 864)
In a probability model, which of the following numbers could be the probability of an outcome?
The numbers are.
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Tossing two fair coins once.
Problems 63鈥66 are based on a consumer survey of annual incomes in 100 households. The following table gives the data.

What is the probability that a household has an annual income of $30,000 or more?
Use the formula to find the value of each combination.
Through observation, it has been determined that the probability for a given number of people waiting in line at the 鈥5 items or less鈥 checkout register of a supermarket is as follows:

Find the probability of:
(a) At most 2 people in line
(b) At least 2 people in line
(c) At least 1 person in line
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