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A census asked students what their plans were for spring break. The census revealed that 27% were going out of town with friends, 35% were going out of town with family, and 38% were staying home.

A 2-column table with 3 rows. Column 1 is labeled outcome with entries friends, family, blank. Column 2 is labeled probability with entries blank, blank, blank.

A partially completed probability model is shown. Complete the statements about the probability model.

The third outcome in the sample space is
✔ At Home
.

The probability for the outcome “going out of town with friends” is
✔ 0.27
.

The probability for the outcome “going out of town with family” is
✔ 0.35
.

The probability for the outcome “staying home” is
✔ 0.38
.

A census asked students what their plans were for spring break. The census revealed-example-1
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Answer:

all of them apply

Explanation:

Here is the completed table:

Outcome: Friends Family At Home

Probability: 0.27 0.35 0.38

Or

1) Friends = 0.27

2) Family = 0.35

3) Home = 0.38

The table shows the sample space for the spring break plans of the students surveyed. The sample space includes three outcomes: going out of town with friends, going out of town with family, and staying at home. The probabilities for each outcome are given in the table. The probability of an outcome represents the proportion of students who reported that outcome in the census.

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