Where are your answers?
In a recent survey about appliance ownership, 58% of the respondents indicated that they own Maytag appliances, while 24% indicated they own GE appliances. Of the 58% who own Maytag, 10% of them also own GE. Based on this information, calculate the following probabilities: (HINT: You probably want to build a Matrix for this problem, and calculate the Yes/Yes box before you begin).
What is the probability that a respondent owns a GE appliance?
What is the probability that a respondent owns a Maytag appliance?
What is the probability that a respondent owns both a Maytag and a GE appliance?
What is the probability that a respondent owns a GE appliance or a Maytag appliance?
Given that the respondent owns a Maytag appliance, what is the probability that the respondent also owns a GE appliance?
What is the probability that a respondent owns neither a GE nor a Maytag appliance?
What is the probability that a respondent will own a GE appliance, but not a Maytag appliance?
Last edited by lonerider; 10-21-2012 at 10:33 PM.
Where are your answers?
a) .058 i think
1) .298
2) .522
3) .82
4) .1392
5) .058
6) .18
7) .298
You sure you wrote that right?58% of the respondents indicated that they own Maytag appliances, while 24% indicated they own Maytag appliances
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