2.4. Assuming a traveller is male, what is the probability that he sleeps pajamas?
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QUESTION 3 [15 Marks]
3.1. Police plan to reinforce speed limits by using a radar traps at 4 different locations
with the city of Windhoek. The radar traps at each of the locations L1, L2, L3, and L4
are operated 40%, 30%, 20%, and 30% of the time, and if a person who is speeding
on his way to has a probabilities of 0.2, 0.1, 0.5, and 0.2, respectively, of passing
through these locations, what is the probability that he will receive a speeding
ticket?
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Further, if the person received a speeding ticket on his way to work, what is the
probability that he passed through the radar trap at L2?
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3.2 A diagnostic test for cancer is said to be 98% accurate if a person has the disease.
Also, if a person does not have cancer, the test will report that he or she does not
have it with probability 0.1. Only 0.1% has the disease in question. If a person is
chosen at random from the population and diagnostic test indicates that he or she
has cancer, what is the probability that he or she does, in fact, have cancer.
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QUESTION 4[20 Marks]
4.1. A large industrial firm purchase several new word-processors at the end of each
year, the exact number depending on the frequency of repairs in the previous year.
Suppose that the number of wordprocessors, X, that are purchased each year has
the following probability distribution:
x|
0
1
2
3
p(x) | O12 0.3
0.4
0.2
If the cost on new wordprocessors at the end of this year is given by 12000 — 50X?, in
Namibia Dollars,
4.1.1. how much can this firm expect to spend on new wordprocessors at the end of this
year?
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4.1.2. find the variance of the number of wordprocessors that are purchased for this firm
at the end of this year.
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