Natasha Awada, Paul La Rondie, Laurie Buchanan and, Jill Stevens Solutions for Chapter: Quantifying Randomness: Probability, Exercise 11: Exercise 8C

Author:Natasha Awada, Paul La Rondie, Laurie Buchanan & Jill Stevens

Natasha Awada Mathematics Solutions for Exercise - Natasha Awada, Paul La Rondie, Laurie Buchanan and, Jill Stevens Solutions for Chapter: Quantifying Randomness: Probability, Exercise 11: Exercise 8C

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Questions from Natasha Awada, Paul La Rondie, Laurie Buchanan and, Jill Stevens Solutions for Chapter: Quantifying Randomness: Probability, Exercise 11: Exercise 8C with Hints & Solutions

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Diploma
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If U={1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10}A={2,4,6,8,10} and B={3,6,9}, list the members of A'B'.

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Diploma
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The universal set U is defined as the set of positive integers less than or equal to 15M is the set of integers that are in set U and are multiples of 3F is the set of integers that are in set U and are factors of 30. List the elements of M.

EASY
Diploma
IMPORTANT

The universal set U is defined as the set of positive integers less than or equal to 15M is the set of integers that are in set U and are multiples of 3F is the set of integers that are in set U and are factors of 30. List the elements of F.

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Diploma
IMPORTANT

The universal set U is defined as the set of positive integers less than or equal to 15M is the set of integers that are in set U and are multiples of 3F is the set of integers that are in set U and are factors of 30. A number is chosen at random from U. Find the probability that the number is both a multiple of 3 and a factor of 30.

MEDIUM
Diploma
IMPORTANT

The universal set U is defined as the set of positive integers less than or equal to 15M is the set of integers that are in set U and are multiples of 3F is the set of integers that are in set U and are factors of 30. A number is chosen at random from U. Find the probability that the number is neither a multiple of 3 nor a factor of 30.

MEDIUM
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In a town, 10% of the population watch the news at 1pm, 30%of people watch the news at 6pm and 40% of people watch the news at 9pm.

It is found that 5%watch at both 6pm and 9pm, 4% watch at both 1pm and 9pm, 3% watch at 1pm and 6pm, and 2% of the people watch all three news shows.

Find the probability that a person chosen at random from the town watches only the news at 9 pm.

MEDIUM
Diploma
IMPORTANT

In a town, 10% of the population watch the news at 1pm, 30%of people watch the news at 6pm and 40% of people watch the news at 9pm.

It is found that 5%watch at both 6pm and 9pm, 4% watch at both 1pm and 9pm, 3% watch at 1pm and 6pm, and 2% of the people watch all three news shows.

Find the probability that a person chosen at random from the town watches only the news at 6 pm.

MEDIUM
Diploma
IMPORTANT

In a town, 10% of the population watch the news at 1pm, 30%of people watch the news at 6pm and 40% of people watch the news at 9pm.

It is found that 5%watch at both 6pm and 9pm, 4% watch at both 1pm and 9pm, 3% watch at 1pm and 6pm, and 2% of the people watch all three news shows.

Find the probability that a person chosen at random from the town do not watch news at all.