Question: G163/STA1625 Section 01 Essential Statistics and Analytics (5.5 Weeks) - Online Plus - 2022 Spring Quarter Term 1Module 03 Assignment - Probability of EventsModule 03

G163/STA1625 Section 01 Essential Statistics and Analytics (5.5 Weeks) - Online Plus - 2022 Spring Quarter Term 1Module 03 Assignment - Probability of EventsModule 03 Assignment - Probability of EventsModule 03Content

  1. Overview

In module 03, we discussed the rules of probability, how to count events, and calculate outcomes. In this assignment, use the data you gathered for the Module 02 Assessment to calculate probability of certain events. Then, use permutations and combinations to find the number of ways certain events can occur.

  1. Instructions

  1. Part One - Data Table

Using the data, you collected from the people surveyed in the Module 02 Assessment, fill in the following table:

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  1. Part Two - Probability Questions

From the completed table, address the following questions by providing the correct answer, and show all the steps with an explanation of steps using proper terminology:

  1. What is the probability that a randomly selected person slept less than an average of 6 hours per night?
  2. What is the probability that a randomly selected person is a student?
  3. What is the probability that a randomly selected student slept greater than an average of 6 hours a night?
  4. What is the probability that a randomly selected person who sleeps greater than an average of 6 hours a night is not a student?
  5. What is the probability that a randomly selected person is not a student or slept less than an average of 6 hours a night?
  6. Part Three - Counting Questions

Address the following questions by providing the correct answer, explain why you selected the counting method, and show all the steps with an explanation of steps using proper terminology:

  1. You'd like to gain more information from a subset of people you know. You want to choose 5 people from your group of 10 that you surveyed to ask additional questions. How many ways can you pick this subset of 5 people?
  2. You are thanking the people for participating in your survey. You have three gift cards: $50 Target gift card, $25 Amazon gift card, and $10 Starbucks gift card. You place all 10 names in a hat and randomly select who will get each gift card. Note: only one person can get a gift card, and no one can get more than one gift card. In how many ways can you give out the gift cards?

  1. General Requirements

  • Submit one document with Part One - Data Table, Part Two - Probability Questions, and Part Three - Counting Questions.

G163/STA1625 Section 01 Essential Statistics and Analytics (5.5 Weeks) - Online Plus

Average Number of Hours Sleep per Night Less than or equal Greater than 6 Total to 6 hours hours

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