Determine whether the following probabilities are best categorized as subjective, empirical, or classical probabilities.

a. Before flipping a fair coin, Sunil assesses that he has a 50% chance of obtaining tails. Subjective probability Empirical probability Classical probability
b. At the beginning of the semester, John believes he has a 90% chance of receiving straight A’s. Subjective probability Empirical probability Classical probability
c. A political reporter announces that there is a 46% chance that the next person to come out of the conference room will be a Republican, since there are 80 Republicans and 93 Democrats in the room. Subjective probability Empirical probability Classical probability

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Answer 1

a) Classical. This is because there are 2 sides and 1/2 = 0.50 = 50% is the chance of landing on tails. Classical probability is also known as theoretical probability.

b) Subjective. This is based off John's belief and his gut feeling. There doesn't seem to be any empirical data to back him up, unless he's looking back at previous semesters.

c) Empirical. When you have a finite set of data and you compute the probability based on it like what we're doing here, we're computing empirical probability. Another example would be that if you flipped a coin 30 times and got 17 heads, then the empirical probability of getting heads is 17/30 = 0.5667 approximately. Note how this is slightly different from the theoretical probability 0.50


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Answer:

C

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1 back, 3 up.

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cross products: a/b = c/d is also equal to ad = bc

so, essentially you’re just drawing two diagonal lines from one side to the other, multiplying those numbers together, and setting them equal

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Answer:

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The slope int formula is y=m(x)+b.

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Answer:

Option (1)

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

CF ≅ DF

CE ≅ DE

To prove:

ΔCFE ≅ ΔDFE

Solution:

From ΔCFE and ΔDFE,

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1). CF ≅ DF                                  1). Given

2). CE ≅ DE                                2). Given

3). FE ≅ FE                                 3). Reflexive property

4). ΔCFE ≅ ΔDFE                       4). By SSS property of congruence

Therefore, SSS postulate of congruence will be the answer.

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Answer:

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Find the perimeter:

12 + 7 + 12 + 7 = 24 + 14 = 38 feet of fencing

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Answer:

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Answer:

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A triangle with side lengths 4 cm, 5 cm, and 15 cm


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Answer:

A triangle with side lengths 4 cm, 5 cm, and 6 cm

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A triangle with side lengths 4 cm and 5 cm and a 50∘ angle

A triangle with angle measures  30 ∘ and 60 ∘ , and a 3 cm side length

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80% of its customers subscribe to its cable TV service.
41% of its customers subscribe to its Internet service.
31% of its customers subscribe to its telephone service.
25% of its customers subscribe to both its cable TV and Internet service.
20% of its customers subscribe to both its cable TV and phone service.
22% of its customers subscribe to both its Internet and phone service.
15% of its customers subscribe to all three services.

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Step-by-step explanation:

Let n(U) be total amount or customers = 100%

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n(I) = 41% of its customers subscribe to its Internet service.

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n(CnI) = 25% of its customers subscribe to both its cable TV and Internet service.

n(CnT) = 20% of its customers subscribe to both its cable TV and phone service.

n(InT) = 22% of its customers subscribe to both its Internet and phone service.

n(CnInT) = 15% of its customers subscribe to all three services

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2) number of people that read internet and cable TV = 25%

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= 25-15 = 10%

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Answer:

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Answer:

The variables x and y vary directly. Given the equation y = 2x , find the value of x when

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