(3) An Imaginary Poll in January 2005 asked 1246 U.S. adults how likely they were to see a new movie that was coming out in the summer. Here's how they responded: Response Will definitely see it Will probably see it Will probably not see it Will definitely not see it Total Number 245 256 349 396 1246 Let's call someone who responded that they would definitely or probably see it a "likely viewer" and the other two categories, "unlikely viewer." If we select two people at random from this sample, what is the probability that both are likely viewers? A) 0.162 B) 0.039 C) 0.402 D) 0.804 (4) You roll a fair die six times. What is the probability that you roll all 5's? A) 1 B) 0.167 C) 1.2 D) 0.833 E) 0.00002 E) 0.358

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(3) An Imaginary Poll in January 2005 asked 1246 U.S. adults how likely they were to see a
new movie that was coming out in the summer. Here's how they responded:
Response
Will definitely see it
Will probably see it
Will probably not see it
Will definitely not see it
Total
Number
245
256
349
396
1246
Let's call someone who responded that they would definitely or probably see it a "likely
viewer" and the other two categories, "unlikely viewer." If we select two people at
random from this sample, what is the probability that both are likely viewers?
A) 0.162
B) 0.039
C) 0.402
D) 0.804
(4) You roll a fair die six times. What is the probability that you roll all 5's?
A) 1
B) 0.167
C) 1.2
D) 0.833
E) 0.00002
E) 0.358
Transcribed Image Text:(3) An Imaginary Poll in January 2005 asked 1246 U.S. adults how likely they were to see a new movie that was coming out in the summer. Here's how they responded: Response Will definitely see it Will probably see it Will probably not see it Will definitely not see it Total Number 245 256 349 396 1246 Let's call someone who responded that they would definitely or probably see it a "likely viewer" and the other two categories, "unlikely viewer." If we select two people at random from this sample, what is the probability that both are likely viewers? A) 0.162 B) 0.039 C) 0.402 D) 0.804 (4) You roll a fair die six times. What is the probability that you roll all 5's? A) 1 B) 0.167 C) 1.2 D) 0.833 E) 0.00002 E) 0.358
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