(Logic Operations and Equivalence MC)Use the statements and…

(Logic Operations and Equivalence MC)Use the statements and truth table to determine which statements are equivalent.p: It is a fish.q: It eats algae. p q ∼p ∼q p → q ∼p → ∼q q → p ∼q → ∼p T T F F T T T T T F F T F T T F F T T F T F F T F F T T T T T T

(Events and Sample Spaces HC)A Venn Diagram shows Sets A and…

(Events and Sample Spaces HC)A Venn Diagram shows Sets A and B.Part A: Determine the elements in A ∩ B. Justify the answer using the Venn Diagram. (2 points)Part B: Determine the elements in ~(A ∩ B). Justify the answer using the Venn Diagram. (3 points)Part C: Determine the elements in A ∪ B. Justify the answer using the Venn Diagram. (2 points)Part D: Determine the elements in A ∪ ~B. Justify the answer using the Venn Diagram. (3 points)

(Interpreting Independence HC)The table summarizes the daily…

(Interpreting Independence HC)The table summarizes the daily caffeine habits and majors of students at one university. Coffee Energy Drink No Caffeine STEM Major 0.32 0.13 0.02 Not STEM Major 0.17 0.27 0.09 Part A: Determine P(no caffeine | STEM major) and describe the event in everyday language. Show all work. (5 points)Part B: Are the events consuming no caffeine and a STEM major approximately independent? Use probabilities to justify the answer. (5 points)

(Interpreting Independence MC)There is a 25% chance that a b…

(Interpreting Independence MC)There is a 25% chance that a book has a red cover, a 32% chance that a book is fiction, and a 16% chance that a book is fiction with a red cover. Determine whether the events “red cover” and “fiction” are approximately independent events. Justify mathematically.