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This assignment includes probability problems with solutions on topics such as probability theory, experimental probability, independent and dependent events, and more. The problems require all necessary steps and answers for full credit. The assignment needs to be submitted in a typed Microsoft Word document. The subject is Introduction to Probability. No course code, course name, or college/university is mentioned.

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Module 1 - CaseIntroduction to ProbabilityCase AssignmentBy submitting this assignment, you affirm that it contains all original work, and that you are familiar with Trident University’s Academic Integrity policy in the Trident Policy Handbook. You affirm that you have not engaged in direct duplication, copy/pasting, sharing assignments, collaboration with others, contract cheating and/or obtaining answersonline, paraphrasing, or submitting/facilitating the submission of prior work. Work found to be unoriginal and in violation of this policy is subject to consequences such as a failing grade on the assignment, a failing grade in the course, and/or elevated academic sanctions. You affirm that the assignment was completed individually, and all work presented is your own.Problems need to include all required steps and answer(s) for full credit. All answers need to be reduced to lowest terms where possible.Answer the following problems showing your work and explaining (or analyzing) your results.Submit your work in a typed Microsoft Word document.1.In a poll, respondents were asked if they have traveled to Europe. 68 respondents indicated that they have traveled to Europe and 124 respondents said that they have nottraveled to Europe. If one of these respondents is randomly selected, what is the probability of getting someone who has traveled to Europe?2.The data set represents the income levels of the members of a golf club. Find the probability that a randomly selected member earns at least $100,000.INCOME (in thousands of dollars)98102831402019674109163210811041341581281078779911213.A poll was taken to determine the birthplace of a class of college students. Below is a chart of the results.a.What is the probability that a female student was born in Orlando?b.What is the probability that a male student was born in Miami?c.What is the probability that a student was born in Jacksonville?GenderNumber of studentsLocation of birthMale10JacksonvilleFemale16Jacksonville
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