[Solved] CS513-Homework 1-Probability

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Jerry and Susan have a joint bank account.

Jerry goes to the bank 20% of the days.

Susan goes there 30% of the days.

Together they are at the bank 8% of the days.

  1. Susan was at the bank last Monday. Whats the probability that Jerry was there too?
  2. Last Friday, Susan wasnt at the bank. Whats the probability that Jerry was there?
  3. Last Wednesday at least one of them was at the bank. What is the probability that both of them were there?

Homework 1.2

Harold and Sharon are studying for a test.

Harolds chances of getting a B are 80%. Sharons chances of getting a B are 90%.

The probability of at least one of them getting a B is 91%.

  1. What is the probability that only Harold gets a B?
  2. What is the probability that only Sharon gets a B?
  3. What is the probability that both wont get a B?

Homework 1.3

Jerry and Susan have a joint bank account.

Jerry goes to the bank 20% of the days.

Susan goes there 30% of the days.

Together they are at the bank 8% of the days.

Are the events Jerry is at the bank and Susan is at the bank independent?

Homework 1.4

You roll 2 dice.

  1. Are the events the sum is 6 and the second die shows 5 independent?
  2. Are the events the sum is 7 and the first die shows 5 independent?

Homework 1.5

An oil company is considering drilling in either TX, AK and

  1. The company may operate in only one state. There is 60% chance the company will choose TX and 10% chance NJ.

There is 30% chance of finding oil in TX, 20% in AK, and 10% in NJ.

  1. Whats the probability of finding oil?
  2. The company decided to drill and found oil. What is the probability that they drilled in TX?

Homework 1.6

The following slide shows the survival status of individual passengers on the Titanic. Use this information to answer the following questions

  • What is the probability that a passenger did not survive?
  • What is the probability that a passenger was staying in the first class?
  • Given that a passenger survived, what is the probability that the passenger was staying in the first class?
  • Are survival and staying in the first class independent?
  • Given that a passenger survived, what is the probability that the passenger was staying in the first class and the passenger was a child?
  • Given that a passenger survived, what is the probability that the passenger was an adult?
  • Given that a passenger survived, are age and staying in the first class independent?

Survived

Cabin

1st 2nd 3rd Crew Sub Total
Adult 197 94 151 212 654
Child 6 24 27 57
Sub Total 203 118 178 212 711

Age

Not Survived

Cabin

1st 2nd 3rd Crew Sub Total
Adult 122 167 476 673 1,438
Child 52 52
Sub Total 122 167 528 673 1,490

Age

Total

Cabin

Adult 1st 2nd 3rd Crew Grand Total
319 261 627 885 2,092
Child Grand Total 6 24 79 109
325 285 706 885 2,201

Age

Homework 1.7

Replace the missing values below (?), assuming independence between age and cabin class

Total

Cabin

Adult 1st 2nd 3rd Crew Grand Total
? ? ? ? 2,092
Child Grand Total ? ? ? ? 109
325 285 706 885 2,201

Age

Replace the missing values below (?), assuming independence between age and cabin class given survival status (conditional independence)

Survived

Cabin

1st 2nd 3rd Crew Sub Total
Adult ? ? ? ? 654
Child ? ? ? ? 57
Sub Total 203 118 178 212 711

Age

Not Survived

Cabin

1st 2nd 3rd Crew Sub Total
Adult ? ? ? ? 1,438
Child ? ? ? ? 52
Sub Total 122 167 528 673 1,490

Age

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