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use the empirical probability formula to solve the exercise. express the answer as a fraction. then express the probability as a decimal, rounded to the nearest thousandth, if necessary.
in 1998 the stock market took big swings up and down. a survey of 1,004 adult investors asked how often they tracked their portfolio. the table shows the investor responses. what is the probability that an adult investor tracks his or her portfolio daily?
| how frequently? | response |
|---|---|
| weekly | 290 |
| monthly | 286 |
| couple times a year | 148 |
| dont track | 54 |
a. \\(\frac{148}{1004}, 0.147\\)
b. \\(\frac{286}{1004}, 0.285\\)
c. \\(\frac{290}{1004}, 0.289\\)
d. \\(\frac{226}{1004}, 0.225\\)
Step1: Recall Empirical Probability Formula
The empirical probability formula is \( P(E) = \frac{\text{Number of times event } E \text{ occurs}}{\text{Total number of observations}} \). Here, the event \( E \) is "an adult investor tracks his or her portfolio daily". The number of times this event occurs is the number of daily trackers, which is 226 (wait, looking at the table: Daily response is 226? Wait the options: Option D is \( \frac{226}{1004} \approx 0.225 \). Let's check total number of investors: 226 (Daily) + 290 (Weekly) + 266 (Monthly) + 148 (Couple times a year) + 64 (Don't track). Let's sum: 226 + 290 = 516; 516 + 266 = 782; 782 + 148 = 930; 930 + 64 = 994? Wait no, the problem says 1004 adult investors. Wait maybe a typo, but the table has Daily: 226, total is 1004. So for event "daily", number of favorable outcomes is 226, total is 1004. So probability is \( \frac{226}{1004} \). Let's compute that: 226 ÷ 1004 ≈ 0.225.
Step2: Match with Options
Looking at the options, Option D is \( \frac{226}{1004}, 0.225 \), which matches the calculation.
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D. \( \frac{226}{1004}, 0.225 \)