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Chapter 4, Problem 13BSC

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Pre-Employment Drug Screening. In Exercises 13–16, use the test results summarized in Table 41, reproduced here. Consider an event to be “unlikely” if its probability is 0.05 or less.

Pre-Employment Drug Screening If 2 of the 1000 test subjects are randomly selected, find the probability that they both had false positive results. Is it unlikely to randomly select 2 subjects and get 2 results that are both false positive results?

a. Assume that the 2 selections are made with replacement.

b. Assume that the 2 selections are made without replacement.

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QUESTION:

Pre-Employment Drug Screening. In Exercises 13–16, use the test results summarized in Table 41, reproduced here. Consider an event to be “unlikely” if its probability is 0.05 or less.

Pre-Employment Drug Screening If 2 of the 1000 test subjects are randomly selected, find the probability that they both had false positive results. Is it unlikely to randomly select 2 subjects and get 2 results that are both false positive results?

a. Assume that the 2 selections are made with replacement.

b. Assume that the 2 selections are made without replacement.

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