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Although the rules of probability are just basic facts about percents or proportions, we need to be able to use the language of events and their probabilities. Choose an American adult aged 20 years and over at random. Define two events:
A= the person chosen is obese
B= the person chosen is overweight, but not obese
According to the National Center for Health Statistics, P(A) = 0.38 and P(B) =0.33.
a. Select the correct description stating what the event A or B is
a. A or B is the event that the person chosen is not obese or not overweight.
b. A or B is the event that the person chosen is overweight or obese or both.
c. A or B is the event that the person chosen is overweight and obese.
d. A or B is the event that the person is overweight or obese
What is P(A or B)?
a. P(A or B)= 0.02
b. P(A or B)= 0.34
c. P(A or B)= 0.71
d. P(A or B)= 0.55
c. If C is the event that the person chosen has normal weight or less, what is P(C)?
a. P(C)= 0.29
b. P(C)= 0.66
c. P(C) = 0.68
d. P(C)= 0.45
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