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72.) given the number cypher wheel at right: a.) what is the probabilit…

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72.) given the number cypher wheel at right:
a.) what is the probability of spinning the wheel and landing
on a section that is a composite number and a consonant?
b.) what is the probability of spinning the wheel and landing
on a section that has a prime number and vowel?
c.) what is the probability of spinning the wheel and landing
on a section that has a vowel and a multiple of 3?
d.) what is the probability of spinning the wheel and landing
on a section that has a consonant and a multiple of 5?
e.) what is the probability of spinning the wheel and landing
on a section that has a vowel and a multiple of 2?
f.) what is the probability of spinning the wheel and landing
on a letter of your first name that is also paired with a digit in your street address?
73.) the following table shows music preferences found by a survey of the faculty at a local university
express your answers in fraction form.

country music (c)rock music (r)oldies (o)total
southern u.s. (s)705044164
total8113893312

a. find the probability that a randomly selected person from this group likes country music.
b. what is the probability that a randomly selected person from this group likes rock music and
is from the north?
c. find the probability that a randomly selected person from this group likes oldies given that
they are from the south.
d. find ( p(r) ) in decimal form. round to two decimal places.
e. find ( p(s) ) in decimal form. round to two decimal places.
f. find ( p(r|s) ) and explain if events ( r ) and ( s ) are independent or associated events.
g. zoe and lisa are having a disagreement about conditional probability. zoe thinks that
( p(a|b) = p(b|a) ) for any two events ( a ) and ( b ). lisa says that ( p(a|b) ) and ( p(b|a) ) do not have to
be equal. pick two events from the table in problem 5 and determine who is correct.
(see table from problem 5 above)

Explanation:

Part 72a

Step1: Identify total sections

The cypher wheel has 26 letters (A - Z) and numbers? Wait, looking at the wheel, each section has a letter and a number. Let's count the sections. From A(0) to Z(25), so 26 sections (since 26 letters, 0 - 25 numbers, 26 sections total).

Step2: Identify composite numbers and consonants

First, recall: Composite numbers (positive integers >1, not prime, 1 is neither, 0 is neither). Vowels: A, E, I, O, U (5 vowels), so consonants: 26 - 5 = 21.

Numbers: 0 - 25. Composite numbers in 0 - 25: 4, 6, 8, 9, 10, 12, 14, 15, 16, 18, 20, 21, 22, 24 (let's check: 4=2×2, 6=2×3, 8=2×4, 9=3×3, 10=2×5, 12=3×4, 14=2×7, 15=3×5, 16=4×4, 18=2×9, 20=4×5, 21=3×7, 22=2×11, 24=4×6. Also, 0 and 1 are neither, primes: 2,3,5,7,11,13,17,19,23.

Now, letters: Consonants (non - vowels: B,C,D,F,G,H,J,K,L,M,N,P,Q,R,S,T,V,W,X,Y,Z). So for each section, letter (consonant) and number (composite).

Let's list sections with consonant (B,C,D,F,G,H,J,K,L,M,N,P,Q,R,S,T,V,W,X,Y,Z) and composite number (4,6,8,9,10,12,14,15,16,18,20,21,22,24).

Letters and their numbers:

  • B:1 (prime) → no
  • C:2 (prime) → no
  • D:3 (prime) → no
  • F:5 (prime) → no
  • G:6 (composite) → G is consonant, number 6 (composite) → yes
  • H:7 (prime) → no
  • J:10 (composite) → J is consonant, 10 (composite) → yes
  • K:11 (prime) → no
  • L:12 (composite) → L is consonant, 12 (composite) → yes
  • M:13 (prime) → no
  • N:14 (composite) → N is consonant, 14 (composite) → yes
  • P:15 (composite) → P is consonant, 15 (composite) → yes
  • Q:16 (composite) → Q is consonant, 16 (composite) → yes
  • R:17 (prime) → no
  • S:18 (composite) → S is consonant, 18 (composite) → yes
  • T:19 (prime) → no
  • V:20 (composite) → V is consonant, 20 (composite) → yes
  • W:21 (composite) → W is consonant, 21 (composite) → yes
  • X:22 (composite) → X is consonant, 22 (composite) → yes
  • Y:24 (composite) → Y is consonant, 24 (composite) → yes
  • Z:25 (25 is composite? 25 = 5×5, yes! Wait, 25 is composite. Z:25 (composite) → Z is consonant, 25 (composite) → yes
  • Also, check other consonants: Let's re - check numbers:

Wait, A:0 (vowel), E:4 (vowel? E is vowel, number 4 (composite) → but we need consonant, so E is vowel, exclude. I:8 (vowel, number 8 (composite) → vowel, exclude. O:15? Wait no, O:15? Wait the wheel: Let's assume the numbering is A=0, B=1, C=2, D=3, E=4, F=5, G=6, H=7, I=8, J=9? Wait no, earlier I thought J=10, maybe I made a mistake. Wait, A(0), B(1), C(2), D(3), E(4), F(5), G(6), H(7), I(8), J(9), K(10), L(11), M(12), N(13), O(14), P(15), Q(16), R(17), S(18), T(19), U(20), V(21), W(22), X(23), Y(24), Z(25). Ah! I had the numbering wrong. So:

  • A:0 (vowel, 0 - neither)
  • B:1 (consonant, 1 - neither)
  • C:2 (consonant, 2 - prime)
  • D:3 (consonant, 3 - prime)
  • E:4 (vowel, 4 - composite)
  • F:5 (consonant, 5 - prime)
  • G:6 (consonant, 6 - composite)
  • H:7 (consonant, 7 - prime)
  • I:8 (vowel, 8 - composite)
  • J:9 (consonant, 9 - composite)
  • K:10 (consonant, 10 - composite)
  • L:11 (consonant, 11 - prime)
  • M:12 (consonant, 12 - composite)
  • N:13 (consonant, 13 - prime)
  • O:14 (vowel, 14 - composite)
  • P:15 (consonant, 15 - composite)
  • Q:16 (consonant, 16 - composite)
  • R:17 (consonant, 17 - prime)
  • S:18 (consonant, 18 - composite)
  • T:19 (consonant, 19 - prime)
  • U:20 (vowel, 20 - composite)
  • V:21 (consonant, 21 - composite)
  • W:22 (consonant, 22 - composite)
  • X:23 (consonant, 23 - prime)
  • Y:24 (consonant, 24 - composite)
  • Z:25 (consonant, 25 - composite)

Now, correct numbering: 0(A),1(B),2(C),3(D),4(E),5(F),6(G),7(H),8(I),9(J),10(K),11(L),12(M),13(N),14(O),15(P),16(Q),17(R),18(S),19(T),20(U)…

Step1: Identify prime numbers and vowels

Prime numbers:2,3,5,7,11,13,17,19,23 (9 primes in 0 - 25). Vowels: A,E,I,O,U (5 vowels).

Step2: Find sections with vowel (A,E,I,O,U) and prime number (2,3,5,7,11,13,17,19,23)

Letters and their numbers:

  • A:0 (neither) → no
  • E:4 (composite) → no
  • I:8 (composite) → no
  • O:14 (composite) → no
  • U:20 (composite) → no
  • Wait, vowel letters: A(0), E(4), I(8), O(14), U(20). Now, prime numbers:2,3,5,7,11,13,17,19,23.

Check vowel letters (A,E,I,O,U) and their numbers:

  • A:0 (neither) → no
  • E:4 (composite) → no
  • I:8 (composite) → no
  • O:14 (composite) → no
  • U:20 (composite) → no

Wait, is there any vowel with a prime number? Let's check the numbering again. Wait, maybe I messed up the letter - number mapping. Wait, A(0), B(1), C(2), D(3), E(4), F(5), G(6), H(7), I(8), J(9), K(10), L(11), M(12), N(13), O(14), P(15), Q(16), R(17), S(18), T(19), U(20), V(21), W(22), X(23), Y

Answer:

$\frac{11}{26}$

Part 72b