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The probability of any event is between one and o. What is the equation for this? - ANS For any event A, 0 ≤ P(A) ≤ 1. The sum of all possible probabilities is___? - ANS One, the equation is :P(S) = 1 What is the complement rule? or the probability that an event does not occur is 1 minus the probability that it does occur. - ANS P(not A) = 1 - P(A) In probability, "OR" means either one or the other or both. - ANS P(A or B) = P(event A occurs or event B occurs or both occur) Two events that cannot occur at the same time are called - ANS disjoint or mutually exclusive The Addition Rule for Disjoint Events: - ANS If A and B are disjoint events, then P(A or B) = P(A) + P(B). P(A and B) = - ANS P(event A occurs and event B occurs) The idea of disjoint events is - ANS is about whether or not it is possible for the events to occur at the same time WGU STATISTICS EXAM 2025 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2 Copyright ©2025 THESTAR ALL RIGHTS RESERVED The idea of independent events is about - ANS whether or not the events affect each other in the sense that the occurrence of one event affects the probability of the occurrence of the other If A and B Disjoint - ANS A and B can not be indepentdent If A and B are two independent events (Multiplication Rule) - ANS P(A and B) = P(A) * P(B). if A, B and C are three independent events, - ANS P(A and B and C) = P(A) * P(B) * P(C) The Complement Rule, - ANS P(A) = 1 - P(not A), P(L) = 1 - P(not L) = 1 - P(not O1 and not O2 and not O3 and not O4 and not O5 and not O6 and not O7 and not O8 and not O9 and not O10). - ANS Applying the Multiplication rule:Now, using the multiplication rule, = 1 - (.56 * .56 * .56 * .56 * .56 * .56 * .56 * .56 * .56 * .56) = 1 - .003 = .997. P(at least one person chosen has blood type O) - ANS P((O and O) or (O and not O) or (not O and O)) = (.44 * .44) + (.44 * .56) + (.56 * .44) = .6864. If A and B are disjoint events - - ANS P(A and B)= 0 The General Addition Rule states that for any two events, - ANS P(A or B) = P(A) + P(B) - P(A and B) When each of two outcomes has two possible values (yes/no), - ANS there are four possible combinations altogeth

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WGU STATISTICS EXAM 2025
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS



The probability of any event is between one and o. What is the equation for this? - ANS For
any event A, 0 ≤ P(A) ≤ 1.



The sum of all possible probabilities is___? - ANS One, the equation is :P(S) = 1


What is the complement rule? or the probability that an event does not occur is 1 minus the
probability that it does occur. - ANS P(not A) = 1 - P(A)



In probability, "OR" means either one or the other or both. - ANS P(A or B) = P(event A
occurs or event B occurs or both occur)



Two events that cannot occur at the same time are called - ANS disjoint or mutually exclusive



The Addition Rule for Disjoint Events: - ANS If A and B are disjoint events, then P(A or B) =
P(A) + P(B).



P(A and B) = - ANS P(event A occurs and event B occurs)



The idea of disjoint events is - ANS is about whether or not it is possible for the events to
occur at the same time




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, The idea of independent events is about - ANS whether or not the events affect each other in
the sense that the occurrence of one event affects the probability of the occurrence of the
other



If A and B Disjoint - ANS A and B can not be indepentdent



If A and B are two independent events (Multiplication Rule) - ANS P(A and B) = P(A) * P(B).



if A, B and C are three independent events, - ANS P(A and B and C) = P(A) * P(B) * P(C)



The Complement Rule, - ANS P(A) = 1 - P(not A),


P(L) = 1 - P(not L) = 1 - P(not O1 and not O2 and not O3 and not O4 and not O5 and not O6 and
not O7 and not O8 and not O9 and not O10). - ANS Applying the Multiplication rule:Now,
using the multiplication rule, = 1 - (.56 * .56 * .56 * .56 * .56 * .56 * .56 * .56 * .56 * .56) = 1 -
.003 = .997.



P(at least one person chosen has blood type O) - ANS P((O and O) or (O and not O) or (not O
and O)) = (.44 * .44) + (.44 * .56) + (.56 * .44) = .6864.



If A and B are disjoint events - - ANS P(A and B)= 0



The General Addition Rule states that for any two events, - ANS P(A or B) = P(A) + P(B) - P(A
and B)



When each of two outcomes has two possible values (yes/no), - ANS there are four possible
combinations altogether, which correspond to the four possible outcomes.




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