There is something wrong in each of the following statements. Explain what is wrong. a. The probability a randomly selected driver will be wearing a seat belt is .75, whereas the probability that he...

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There is something wrong in each of the following statements. Explain what is wrong.

a. The probability a randomly selected driver will be wearing a seat belt is .75, whereas the probability that he or she will not be wearing one is .30.


b. The probability that a randomly selected car is red is 1.20.


c. The probability that a randomly selected car is red is .20, whereas the probability that a randomly selected car is a red sports car is .25.




Answered Same DayDec 25, 2021

Answer To: There is something wrong in each of the following statements. Explain what is wrong. a. The...

David answered on Dec 25 2021
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a) The two events described here are complements of each other, and the sum
of their probabilities
should be one, but is 0.75+0.3 = 1.05
b) Probabilities cannot exceed 1
c) A red sports car is a subset of red car, so probability of red sports car must
be less than probability of red...
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