[All Steps] QUESTION: (7 points) Consider the following populations: A = 1 2 3 3 B = ne million 1's, one million 2's, two million 3's If you randomly draw


QUESTION: (7 points) Consider the following populations:

A = {1 2 3 3 }

B = { ne million 1's, one million 2's, two million 3's }

  1. If you randomly draw one value without replacement from population A, what is the probability of drawing a "3"?
  2. If you randomly draw two values without replacement from population A and draw a "3" on your first draw, what is the probability of drawing a "3" on the second draw?
  3. If you randomly draw one value without replacement from population B, what is the probability of drawing a "3"?
  4. If you randomly draw two values without replacement from population B and draw a "3" on your first draw, what is the probability of drawing a "3" on the second draw?
  5. If you randomly draw one value with replacement from population A, what is the probability of drawing a "3"?
  6. If you randomly draw two values with replacement from population A and draw a "3" on your first draw, what is the probability of drawing a "3" on the second draw?
  7. Considering procedures b, d, and f, which are almost exactly equivalent to one another?

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