Question

According to the U. S. Census Bureau, the total 2008 U.S. population was 303,824,640. The chart below summarizes the 2008 population for five U.S. States.


U. S. State 2008 Population

Alaska 686,293
California 36,756,666
Hawaii 1,288,198
Idaho 1,523,816
Indiana 6,376,792



SOURCE: U. S. Census Bureau


What is the probability that a randomly selected U.S. resident did not live in Idaho? Show step by step work. Round solution to the nearest thousandth.


Would it be 1/1523816 = 0.000000656??

Answers

Reiny
The probability that a randomly selected U.S. resident <b>did</b> live in Idaho
= 1523816/303824640

so the probability that a randomly selected U.S. resident did not live in Idaho
= 1 - 1523816/303824640

I will leave the arithmetic up to you
Jen
1523816/303824640 = 0.005
1 - 0.005 = 0.995 or would it be 0.990 when rounded to the nearest thousandth?
Reiny
You would have to look at the 4th decimal which you did not show.
On my calculator, I got
.9949 , so to the nearest thousandth that would be

.995
Jen
oh okay...thank you Reiny for your help :)

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