General Social Survey askedparticipants if they thought it was “OK†for a woman to get anabortion for any reason and also asked them for their politicalparty affiliation. The table below summarizes the data.
| Yes, “Ok†| No, Opposed |
Strong Democrat | 145 | 123 |
Independent | 128 | 282 |
Strong Republican | 46 | 162 |
Consider the following two events:
A = the event a person is a Strong Republican,
B = the event a person is ok to a woman getting an abortion forany reason.
Based on these data, select the correct answer about these twoevents.
Question 1 options:
| Two events are disjoint because there are nopeople belong to both of these events |
| Two events are disjoint because there are 46people belong to both of these events |
| Two events are not disjoint because there are nopeople belong to both of these events |
| Two events are not disjoint because there are 46people belong to both of these events |
Question 2 (0.5 points)
A General Social Survey askedparticipants if they thought it was “OK†for a woman to get anabortion for any reason and also asked them for their politicalparty affiliation. The table below summarizes the data.
| Yes, “Ok†| No, Opposed |
Strong Democrat | 145 | 123 |
Independent | 128 | 282 |
Strong Republican | 46 | 162 |
Select the correct answer for theprobability that a randomly selected person is a Strong Republicanand opposed to a woman getting an abortion for any reason.
Question 2 options:
| 208/567 |
| 162/886 |
| 208/886 |
| 162/567 |
Question 3 (0.5 points)
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A General Social Survey askedparticipants if they thought it was “OK†for a woman to get anabortion for any reason and also asked them for their politicalparty affiliation. The table below summarizes the data.
| Yes, “Ok†| No, Opposed |
Strong Democrat | 145 | 123 |
Independent | 128 | 282 |
Strong Republican | 46 | 162 |
Select the correct answer for theprobability that a randomly selected person is a Strong Democratwho is also opposed to a woman getting an abortion for anyreason.
Question 3 options:
Question 4 (0.5 points)
A General Social Survey askedparticipants if they thought it was “OK†for a woman to get anabortion for any reason and also asked them for their politicalparty affiliation. The table below summarizes the data.
| Yes, “Ok†| No, Opposed |
Strong Democrat | 145 | 123 |
Independent | 128 | 282 |
Strong Republican | 46 | 162 |
Select the correct answer for theprobability that a randomly selected person is a Strong Democrat oropposed to a woman getting an abortion for any reason.
Question 4 options:
| (268/886)+(567/886)+(123/886) =958/886 |
| (268/886)+(567/886) =835/886 |
| (268/886)+(567/886)-(123/886) =712/886 |
Question 5 (0.5 points)
A General Social Survey askedparticipants if they thought it was “OK†for a woman to get anabortion for any reason and also asked them for their politicalparty affiliation. The table below summarizes the data.
| Yes, “Ok†| No, Opposed |
Strong Democrat | 145 | 123 |
Independent | 128 | 282 |
Strong Republican | 46 | 162 |
If a randomly selected person supportsa woman getting an abortion for any reason, find the probabilitythat this person is a Strong Republican?
Select the correct answer.
Question 5 options:
| 208/886 |
| 46/162 |
| 46/319 |
| 46/886 |
Question 6 (0.5 points)
A General Social Survey askedparticipants if they thought it was “OK†for a woman to get anabortion for any reason and also asked them for their politicalparty affiliation. The table below summarizes the data.
| Yes, “Ok†| No, Opposed |
Strong Democrat | 145 | 123 |
Independent | 128 | 282 |
Strong Republican | 46 | 162 |
Consider the following two events:
A = the event a person is a Strong Democrat,
B = the event a person is ok to a woman getting an abortion forany reason.
Based on these data, decide whether these two events areindependent according to probability.
Question 6 options:
| Two events are independent because P(A)xP(B) =P(A and B) is true |
| Two events are not independent because P(A)xP(B)= P(A and B) is true |
| Two events are independent because P(A)xP(B) =P(A and B) is not true |
| Two events are not independent because P(A)xP(B)= P(A and B) is not true |