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  • Lesson 47 - Probabilities and Venn Diagrams
Lesson 47 - Probabilities and Venn Diagrams Use the following information to fill in the Venn Diagram below. 100 people were asked if they liked Math, Science, or Social Studies. Everyone answered that they liked at least one 56 like Math 18 like Math and Science 43 like Science 10 like Science and Social Studies 35 like Social Studies 12 like Math and Social Studies 6 like all three subjects =” Math ycienc Social 32 How many people like Science only? Tf one person is chosen at random, what is the probability that that person will like Science and Math? 18/Jo0 = 9/SO Tf one person is chosen at Fy m, what is the probability that that person will like only math? 22/400 = 8/25 How many people like Math only? .. If one person is chosen at random, what is the probability that that person will not like Science? . Tf one person is chosen y me what is the probability that that person will like Science or Math? l . If one person is chosen at random, what is the probability that that person will like science but not math? 44/DO = 72S" 1, Ina survey of 2140 teachers in a certain metropolitan area conducted by a nonprofit regarding teacher attitudes, the following data were obtained: |. 900 said that lack of parental support is a problem. |, 890 said that abused or neglected children are problems. iii, 680 said that malnutrition or students in poor health is a problem. iv. 120 said that lack of parental support and abused or neglected children are problems. v. 110 said that lack of parental support and malnutrition or poor health are problems. 140 said that abused or neglected children and malnutrition or poor health vi. are problems. vii. 40 said that all three issues are problems. b. Draw a Venn diagram and then find the probability that a teacher selected at random from this group said that lack of parental support is the only problem hampering a student's schooling? 400 4s 2l4o0 107 2. Of 400 college students, 120 are enrolled in math, 220 are enrolled in English, and 55 are enrolled inboth. If a student is selected at random, find the probability that r a. the student is enrolled in mathematics. 40D ~ io 4 b, the student is enrolled in mathematics or English. “Ips = "RO 34D _ 17 c. the student is enrolled in either mathematics or English, but not 3. Ina group of 35 children, 10 have blonde hair, 14 have brown eyes, and 4 have both blonde hair and brown eyes. If a child is selected at random, find the probability that the child has blonde hair or brown eyes. 7Q 4 4, Amber, a college senior, interviews with Acme Corp. and Mills, Inc. The probability of receiving an offer from Acme is 0.35, from Mills is 0.48, and from both is 0.15. Find the probability of receiving an offer from either Acme Corp. or Mills, Inc., but not both. D. £3 | Lesson 47 - Probabilities and Venn Diagrams Use the Venn Diagram below to answer question #1 - 5. Rock Rap (OSL Country 1. How many total people are represented in the diagram? &b 2. How many people like country? 39> 3. Tf one person is chosen at random, what is the probability that that person will like rap music? oe tl Peo): Ze = 7 4. Tf one person is chosen at random, what is the probability that that person will like country or rock music? G2 Pleountry or rock)= BE = 43 5. Tf one person is chosen at random, what is the probability that that person will like country and rock music? P(country and rock) = 3b Lesson 47 - Probabilities and Venn Diagrams 5. A survey of couples in a city found the following probabilities: a. The probability that the husband is employed is 0.85. b. The probability that the wife is employed is 0.60. c. The probability that both are employed is 0.55. A couple is selected at random. Find the probability that d. at least one of them is employed. Zz a] e. neither is employed. O 2

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