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A set of 15 probability and statistics problems related to various topics in economics, such as committee formation, probability of poker hands, permutations, probability of drawing balls from an urn, correlation between verbal and mathematical skills, probability of winning a math contest, probability of misdiagnosis by a doctor, probability of getting 3 aces in a card game, and probability of penalty kicks being blocked in football. The problems cover a wide range of concepts in probability and statistics, and their solutions would require a strong understanding of these topics as well as their application in an economic context. The document could be useful for students studying economics, particularly those enrolled in the eco 1400 course, as it provides practice problems and an opportunity to apply their knowledge of probability and statistics to real-world economic scenarios.
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asked from which direction they were most frequently attacked by enemy fighter planes.2. During the Second World War, gunners in RAF bombers returning from missions were The majority answer was ‘from above and behind’. Suppose you had been about to become a gunner on a bomber and had heard about this. You might have thought ‘I’d better concentrate on the skies above and behind us’. Why mightit have been unwise to assume that this would be true of attacks on bombers in general?
what is the probability that in the first 7 draws, at least one ball of each colour is drawn?6. An urn contains 5 red, 5 black and 10 white balls. If balls are drawn without replacement,
a) Write the set of possible outcomes for selecting two winners from the four correct responses. b) What is the probability of each outcome? c) What is the probability that the winners will be the same gender? d) what is the probability that at least one winner will be female?
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smaller of them is strictly less than 4?12. Two numbers are selected from the set 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. What is the probability that the
dents, 2 students have the same birthday? (Assume: 365 days in a year).13. The Birthday Problem: what is the probability that in the ECO 1400 class of 40 stu-
P(B|R) =0.126; P(L) = 0.493; P(C) = 0.063; P(R) = 0.444Based on an analysis of 286 penalty kicks, we know that P (B|L) = 0.142 ; P (B|C) = 0.333; What proportion of kicks were blocked?