Question: (Problems 4-5) In 2004, data was collected on what types of computer games were sold. They classified the games into five named types and then


(Problems 4-5) In 2004, data was collected on what types of computer games were sold. They classified the games into five named types and then "other" so we consider there are six types of games. ( from Moore, David, Basic Practice of Statistics, 2007, 4th ed, p. 311.) Type Strategy Family Shooters Role Sports Other All types Playing (total) Probability 0.269 0.203 0.163 0.100 0.054 0.211 1.000 Show all work on the following problems. 4. What is the probability that a game sold in that population was either a "Family" game or a "Sports" game? 5. What is the probability that a game sold in that population was NOT a "Family" game? (Problems 6-8) Consider a fun size bag of Skittles containing: 3 red . 2 orange 4 yellow . . . 2 green 1 purple Show all work on the following problems. 6. If you select one Skittle at random, what is the probability it is green? 7. If you select one Skittle at random from the bag, replace it, then select another, what is the probability of selecting two red Skittles in a row? 8. If you select one Skittle at random from the bag, eat it, then randomly select another, what is the probability of selecting two red Skittles in a row
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