Q. On Saturday morning, Malachi will begin a camping vacation and he will
return home at the end of the first day on which it rains. If one of the first
three days of the vacation the probability of rain o each day is 0.2, what is
the probability that Malachi will return home at the end of the day on the
following Monday?
A) 0.008 B) 0.128 C) 0.488 D) 0.512 E) 0.640
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NOTE: if P(rain on a certain day) = 0.2, then we know that P(NO rain on a certain day) = 1 - 0.2 = 0.8On Saturday morning, Malachi will begin a camping vacation and he will return home at
the end of the first day on which it rains. If on the first three days of the vacation the
probability of rain on each day is 0.2, what is the probability that Malachi will return
home at the end of the day on the following Monday?
A. 0.008
B. 0.128
C. 0.488
D. 0.512
E. 0.640
For probability questions, I always ask, "What needs to happen for the desired event to occur?"
For this question P(come home Monday night) = P(no rain on Saturday AND no rain on Sunday AND rain on Monday)
At this point, we can apply what we know about AND probabilities. We get:
P(come home Monday night) = P(no rain on Saturday) X P(no rain on Sunday) X P(rain on Monday)
= (0.8) X (0.8) X (0.2)
= 0.128
= B
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You can also just use a little logic here. The probability of rain on all three days would be .2^3 = .008. But if it rained on all 3 days, he'd have gone home after the first day, so that can't be right. And the probability of rain on any particular day is .2. If the probability of rain on Monday is .2, the answer must be less than .2, as other stuff needs to happen, so we'll be multiplying .2 by a number less than 1. The only answer greater than .008 and less than .2 is BJoy Shaha wrote:Q. On Saturday morning, Malachi will begin a camping vacation and he will
return home at the end of the first day on which it rains. If one of the first
three days of the vacation the probability of rain o each day is 0.2, what is
the probability that Malachi will return home at the end of the day on the
following Monday?
A) 0.008 B) 0.128 C) 0.488 D) 0.512 E) 0.640
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Since we need to determine the probability that Malachi will return home at the end of the day on the following Monday, we must determine:Joy Shaha wrote:Q. On Saturday morning, Malachi will begin a camping vacation and he will
return home at the end of the first day on which it rains. If one of the first
three days of the vacation the probability of rain o each day is 0.2, what is
the probability that Malachi will return home at the end of the day on the
following Monday?
A) 0.008 B) 0.128 C) 0.488 D) 0.512 E) 0.640
P(no rain Sat and no rain Sun and rain Mon) = P(no rain Sat) x P(no rain Sun) x P(rain Mon)
Since the probability of rain is 0.2, the probability of no rain is 1 - 0.2 = 0.8, and thus:
P(no rain Sat) x P(no rain Sun) x P(rain Mon) = 0.8 x 0.8 x 0.2 = 0.128
Answer:B
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