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Business, 01.10.2019 23:50, jaimes04

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a simple random sample of adults living in a suburb of a large city was selected. the age and annual income of each adult in the sample were recorded. the resulting data are summarized in the table below.

annual income
age category $25,000_$35,000 $35,001_$50,000 over $50,000 total
21_30 8 15 27 50
31_45 22 32 35 89
46_60 12 14 27 53
over 60 5 3 7 15
total 47 64 96 207

a) what is the probability that a person chosen at random from those in this sample will be in the 31_45 age category? 89/207=0.43
b) what is the probability that a person chosen at random from those in this sample whose incomes are over $50,000 will be in the 31_45 age category? show your work.35/96=0.36
c) based on your answers to (a) and (b), is annual income independent of age category for those in this sample? explain.

10. the following table is the assignment of probabilities that describes the age (in years) and the gender of a randomly selected american student.

age 14_17 18_24 25_34 +35
male 0.01 0.30 0.12 0.04
female 0.01 0.30 0.13 0.09

a) what is the probability that the student is female? 0.53/100=0.0053
b) what is the probability that the student is age 25_34? 0.25/100=0.0025
c) what is the probability that the student is either male or at least 35 years old?
d) what is the probability that the student is at least 35 years old? 0.04/0.47=0.085
e) are being a female and being at least 35 years old independent events? provide statistical reasoning for your answer.

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