Prob CondProb Basics WorkBook
Prob CondProb Basics WorkBook
1. An aquarium had 6 fishes-3 mollies, 2 guppies and 6. A hospital administrator codes incoming patients suf-
1 platy. Sam caught 2 fishes first and then put them back fering gunshot wounds according to whether they have
before catching another fish from the aquarium. Describe insurance (coding 1 if they do and 0 if they do not) and
the sample space. If sam didn't replace the fishes caught according to their condition, which is rated as good (g), fair
first, what will be the sample space? (f), or serious (s). Consider an experiment that consists of
the coding of such a patient.
2. In an experiment, die is rolled continually until a 6 (a) Give the sample space of this experiment.
appears, at which point the experiment stops. What is the (b) Let A be the event that the patient is in serious condi-
sample space of this experiment? Let E, denote the event the outcomes inA.
that n rolls are necessary to complete the experiment.On. Specify
What points of the sample space are contained in E,? (c) Let B be the event that the patient is uninsured. Specify
the outcomes in B.
what iUE (d) Give all the outcomes in the event BeUA.
3. A pair of dice consisting of a six-sided die and a four 7. A pizza can be of two types based on its contents - either
sided die is rolled and the sum is determined. Let A be the veg or non-veg and based on its type of crust- it can be
event that a sum of 7 is rolled and let B be the event that classified into thin crust, bread crust or cheese crust. If
a sum of 6 or a sum of 7 is rolled and C be the event that there are 10 pizzas at a particular pizzateria, obtain the
dies have the same value. Describe the sample space and number of elements in the sample space of an experiment
theevents AB, BC, ABC, AUBUC and AB°C. consisting of determining the type of these pizzas. How
many outcomes are present in the event that at least one
4. Consider two events A and B such that P(A) = 1/2 of the pizzas is non-veg?
P(B) = 1/4. Determine the value of P(AB°) for each of
the following cases: 8. Let A and B two events such that
P(A) =
P(B) = 1/3
(a) A and B are disjoint. and P(AB)=3/5. Hence, obtain P(A UB).
(b) BCAA
(c) P(AB) = 1/10 9. A retail establishment accepts either the American
Express the
or VISA credit card. A total of 24
percent
5. A system is composed of 5 components, each of which of its customers carry an American
is either working or failed. Consider an cent carry a VISA card, and 11
Express card, 61 per-
experiment that percent carry both cards.
consists of observing the status of each What percentage of its customers
component, and carry a credit card that
let the outcome of the experiment be the establishment will
given by the vector accept?
(1,X2,X3, X4, X5), where xj is equal to 1 if component i is
working and is equal to 0 if component i is failed. 10.Sixty percent of the students at a certain school wear
(a) How many outcomes neither a ring nor a necklace.
are in the sample space of this Twenty percent wear a ringg
experiment? and 30 percent wear a necklace. If one of the students is
(b) Suppose that the system will work if chosen randomly, what is the
2 are both components 1 and is wearing
probability that this student
working, or if components 3 and 4 are both
working, or if components 1, 3, and 5 are all working. Let (a)
(a) a ring or a necklace?
W be the event that the
outcomes in W.
system will work. Specify all the (b) a ring and a necklace?
Cgarettes2
otage smokes cigars but not
cigarettes?2
15. If it is assumed that all
()
probability of being
dealt
equally likely, what is the
are or
hand is said to be a flush
if all 5 cards
An
elementary
school is
offering 3 language
offe
classes: a)
a flush? (A
papers I and IL.) capture any of the others. That is, compute the probability
that no row or file contains more than one rook.
(a) Find the number of people who read only one newspa-
(6) How many people read at least two newspapers? shuffled. Draw 6 cards. Find the probability that among the
II is an evening cards there will be a representative of all suits?
(c)1f I and III are morning papers and
one morning paper
paper,how many people read at least 10 of socks kept in a cupboard. If a
plus an evening paper? 19. There are pair
randomly chooses 10 socks, what is the probability
(d) How many people do not read any newspapers? person
and that there will be no matching pairs
read only one morning paper
now many people
one evening paper? against a
20.Suppose that you are playing blackjack
what is the probability
dealer. In a freshly shuffled deck,
given in a study of group
a
14 is dealt a blackjack?
following data were
reference thatneither nor the
you
dealer
1 rolls. Compute
PE,) and argue that PE,) is the desired probability. 31. A 3-person basketball team consists of
n=l
ward, and a center.
a
guard, a for-
a deck
each of the balls wheneC.
under the assumption that
Consider the following technique for shufling ent colors? Repeat
22. of the cards, go through color is noted and it is then renlaa
otn cards: For any timeordering
initial ball is selected, its
ata and at each card, flip a
fair coin.
the next selection.
This is known aas In
tnedeckonecard card where it is; the urn before sam-
the con comes up heads, then leave the pling with replacement.
T move that card
to the end
II the coin comes up tails, then
n times, say ls,
of the deck. After the coin has
been flipped
29. An urn contains n white and
m black balls, where n
where.
and
For instance, if n=4
one round has been completed.
numbers.
that successive m are positive
then if the
and the initial ordering is 1, 2, 3, 4, withdrawn, what is the
(a) If two balls are randomly color? prob
.
at
, h, then the ordering
flips result in the outcome h, t, Assuming that all possible ability that they are the
same
the end ofthe round is 1,4, 2,3. (b) If a ball is randomly withdrawn and then laced
outcomes of the sequence of n coin flips
are equally likely,
alter one rouna is before the second one is drawn, what is the probabilitv that t
three balls are selected at random and with replacement pairing plays a game of chess. Suppose
that Rebecca nd
her sister Elise are on the chess clubs at different schools
from the box, what is the probability that the sum of the
three numbers on the balls selected from the box will be What is the probability that
odd? If the balls were taken without replacement, will the
probabilities change ? (a) Rebecca and Elise will be paired?
(b) Rebeca and Elise will be chosen to represent their
25. A pair of dice is rolled until a sum of either 5 or 7 schools but will not play each other?
appears. Find the probability that a 5 occurs first. (c) either Rebecca or Elise will be chosen to represent her
Hint: Let E, denote the event that a 5 occurs on the nth
school?
roll and no5 or 7 occurs on the first n - 1 rolls. Compute
PE,) and argue that E PE,) is the desired probability. 31. A 3-person basketball team consists of a guard, a for-
n=1 ward, and a center.
26. The game of craps is played as follows: A player rolls (a) Ifa person is chosen at random from each of three dif-
two dice. If the sum of the dice is either a 2, 3, or 12, the ferent such teams, what is the probability of selecting a
player loses: if the sum is either a 7 or an 11, the player complete team?
wins. Ifthe outcome is anything else, the player continues (b) What is the probability that all3 players selected play
to roll the dice until she rolls either the initial outcome or a the same position?
7. If the 7 comes first, the player loses, whereas if the initial
Outcome reoccurs before the 7 appears, the player wins. 32. A group of individuals containing b boys and g girls
Compute the probability of a player winning at craps. islined up in random order; that is, each of the (b +8)
Hint: Let E, denote the event that the initial outcome is permutations is assumed to be equally ikely. What is the
i and the player wins. The desired probability is 12 probability that the person in the ith position, 1 sisb+8
P(E). is a girl?
i=2
To compute P(E;), define the events
Ein to be the event
that the initial sum is i and the 33. A forest contains 20
player wins on the nth roll. elk, of which 5 are capturea
Argue that P(E;) = PEin). tagged, and then released. A certain time later, 4 of the
20 elk are captured. What is the
n=T probability that 2 of these
4 have been
27. There are three secretaries who work for
tagged? What assumptions are you making
four
departments. If each of the four
departments has one 34. The second Earl of Yarborough is reported to have
bet
report to be typed out, and the reports are randomly at odds of 1000 to 1 that a bridge hand of 13 cards would
assigned to a secretary, what is the probability that all contain at least one card that is ten or higher. (By ten o
three secretaries are assigned at least higher we mean that a
one report? card is either a ten, a jack, a queel.
a king, or an ace.) Nowadays, we call a hand that has no
28. An urn contains 5 red, 6 blue, and 8 green balls. If a set cards
of 3 balls is randomly selected, what is the probability that that a higher than 9 a Yarborough. What is the probabl
randomly selected bridge hand is a Yarborough
Probability 51
A First Course in
domly, the probability that they are both red is ? neighboring spots are vacant?
at the three corners of an 51. Suppose that balls are randomly distributed into N
39. Three ants are sitting n
balls will fall
compartments. Find the probability that
m
equilateral triangle. Each ant starts to move randomly
What is the probability that into the first compartment. Assume that all N arrange-
alongan edge of the triangle. ments are equally likely.
other?
none of them collide with each
the
available in an internet 52. A of dice is rolled until either you obtain
pair
40. There are 3 computers were customers arrived (at same two numbers on
the dice or the difference of the
3
cafe. If on a particular day the probability that
k two numbers on the
dice is 1. Find the probability that you
what is roll two dice
non-overlapping times), roll two dice with equal numbers before you
used on that particular day?
computers (k =1,2, 3) were whose numbers difer by 1.
people, designated as A, B, C, D, E, 1s
order
Dlavers then
spinner,
spin theirdeclared the winner. Assuming that
Five that each possible is
order. Assuming the higher
number
of its 3 regions,
near to land in any
that
is equally likely
Cqually likely,what is the probability B? each spinner A or player
B? Explain your
between A and rather be player
would you
(a) there is exactly one person
between A and B? answer!
ability that at least one lands on 6 given that the dice land shows either 3 or 4. Also let B be the event that the even
on diferent numbers? number appears.
(a) Obtain P(A|B)
3.2. A bag contains blue and red balls. Two balls are (b) Are A and B independent?
urawnrandomly without replacement. The probability of
is the probability that at least one of a pairof
Selecting a red and then a blue ball is 0.4. The probability 3.4. Whatlands on 6, given that the sum of the dice is i,
OSelectinga red ball in the first draw is 0.5. What is the fair dice
prODability of drawing a blue ball, given that the first ball i 2,3,..., 12?
=
without replacement, what is the that the ith hand has exactly one ace. Determine p =
to be randomly selected
selected are white and the last 2 P(E E2E3 E4) by using the multiplication rule.
probability that the first 2
black?
3.14. Consider a deck of fifty two cards. We draw four
a 6 Consider an urn containing 12 balls, of which 8 are cards without replacement. What is the probability that all
is to be drawn with replacement are from different suits?
white. A sample of size 4
is the conditional probabil-
(without replacement). What 3.15. Suppose the frequency of the disease in a particular
first and third balls drawn will be
ity (in each case) that the drawn contains exactly 3 white population is 0.2. A laboratory test is highly accurate with
white given that the sample
a 0.05 false positive probability and a false 0.1 negative
balls? probability. If ones test is positive what is the probability
children. What is that he has the no disease?
3.7. Theking comes from a family of 2
sister?
the probability that the other child is his 3.16. Consider a deck of fifty two cards. We draw three
3.8. Considera deck of fifty two cards. We draw two cards cards without replacement. Find the probability of
without replacement and let A be the event that first card obtaining at least one ace if
What
is ace and B be the event that both the cards are ace.
(a) all the card are from different suits.
is the conditional probability of B given A4? (b) all are from same suit.
3.9. Consider 3 Urn A contains 2 white and 4 red
3.17. Probability of 2 children to be twins is given as 2%
urns.
balls, urn B contains 8 white and 4 red balls, and urn C con- and probability of them being identical twins is 0.16%. If
tains 1 white and 3 red balls. If 1 ball is selected from each both genders are equally likely and identical twins always
urn, what is the probability that the ball chosen
from urn that
A was white given that exactly 2 white balls were selected? belong to the same gender, then find the probability
the children are identical twins given that they are both
3.10. Three cards are randomly selected, without replace twin boys?
ment, from an ordinary deck of 52 playing cards. Compute
3.18. A percent of the voters in a certain city
total of 46
the conditional probability that the first card selected is a classify themselves as Independents, whereas 30 percent
spade given that the second and third cards are spades.
classify themselves as Liberals and 24 percent say that they
3.11. Two cards are randomly chosen without replacement are Conservatives. In a recent local election, 35 percent
from an ordinary deck of 52 cards. Let B be the event that of the Independents, 62 percent of the Liberals, and 58
both cards are aces, let As be the event that the ace of percent of the Conservatives voted. A voter is chosen at
is chosen, and let A be the event that at least one random. Given that this person voted in the local election,
spades
ace is chosen. Find what is the probability that he or she is