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12. which of the following statements about probability models is true?…

Question

  1. which of the following statements about probability models is true?

only one model can be used for a given probability calculation.
tree diagrams are most effective for complex probability calculations with multiple and statements.
systematic lists are effective models when probability calculations inside the system grid include a single and statement.
area models are most effective for complex probability calculations with multiple and statements.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. Analyze the first option: Probability calculations can often use multiple models (e.g., for a coin flip, we can use a simple formula, a tree diagram, or a systematic list), so "Only one model..." is false.
  2. Analyze the second option: Tree diagrams are useful for visualizing sequential events with "AND" (e.g., multiple stages of probability, like first flip a coin then roll a die), especially for complex cases with multiple AND statements as they show the sequence clearly.
  3. Analyze the third option: Systematic lists are better for simple cases with a few outcomes or single - stage "AND" (but not typically for complex multiple - AND cases as they can get too long), so this statement is incorrect.
  4. Analyze the fourth option: Area models (like two - way tables or Venn diagrams) are more effective for "OR" or combined "AND/OR" with categories, not complex multiple - AND sequential calculations. Tree diagrams are better for multiple - AND sequential, so this is false.

Answer:

B. Tree diagrams are most effective for complex probability calculations with multiple AND statements.