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Title: Stat 100


1
Stat 100
  • Feb. 20

2
Stat 100
  • Read Ch. 15 Try 1-5, 7, 14, 17, 18, 21, 25
  • Read Chapter 16

3
Thought Question
  • A normal 52-card deck is randomly shuffled.
  • What is the probability that the fourth card down
    is the Ace of Hearts?
  • Answer1/52. Random shuffle gives any card the
    same chance to be in any spot.

4
Problem 15.19
  • Lyme disease is transmitted to humans by tick
    bites. Suppose the probability of contracting the
    disease is 1/100 for each tick bite.

5
15.19 continued
  • What is the probability you will not get the
    disease when bitten once?
  • 99/100
  • What is the probability that if you are bitten
    twice, the result is that you dont get the
    disease from first bite but get it from second
  • (99/100)(1/100) 99/10,000

6
Problem 15.18
  • You routinely check coin-return slots in vending
    machines to see if they have any money in them.
  • About 10 of the time you find money.
  • What is the probability that you do not find
    money the next time you check?
  • What is the probability that the next time you
    will find money is on the third try?
  • What is the probability that you will have found
    money by the third try?

7
Expected Value
  • Mean outcome per trial in the long run
  • List possible outcome values and their
    probabilities
  • Exp Valuesum of (valueprobability)

8
Problem 15.25 continued
  • In 1991, in the U.S.
  • 72 of children lived with both parents
  • 22 lived with mother only
  • 3 lived with father only
  • 3 lived with neither parent

9
Part a
  • What is the expected value for the number of
    parents a randomly selected child is living with?
  • (2)(.72) (1)(.22) (1)(.03) (0)(03)
  • 1.69

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15.25 continued
  • Does the concept of expected value have a
    meaningful interpretation for this example?
  • Debatable, but the No answer would be that
    nobody lives with 1.69 parents
  • The value 1.69 is the average over all children
    in the country

11
Pennsylvania Daily number
  • 999/1000 chance of losing 1
  • 1/1000 chance of winning 499
  • What is the expected value of the game?
  • (999/1000)(-1) (1/1000)(499)
    (-999499)/1000 -0.50
  • Interpretation On average, player lose 50 cents
    per game

12
Fair Game
  • Explain why the PA Daily number game is not fair
  • State has the advantage in the long run
  • Will average out to a gain of 50 cents per play
    for the state.
  • Definition of fair game Expected value 0
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