Using Probability to Identify Unlikely Events.

Chapter 4, Problem 34

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Using Probability to Identify Unlikely Events. In Exercises 2936, consider anevent to be unlikely if its probability is less than or equal to 0.05. (This is equivalentto the same criterion commonly used in inferential statistics, but the value of 0.05 is notabsolutely rigid, and other values such as 0.01 are sometimes used instead.) Cell Phones While Driving In a New York Times/CBS News poll, respondents wereasked if it should be legal or illegal to use hand-held cell phones while driving. One hundredforty-one said that it should be legal, and 663 said that it should be illegal. What is the probabilityof randomly selecting someone who believes it should be legal to use a hand-held cellphone while driving? Is it unlikely to randomly select someone with that belief?

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