Here are the answers to the quiz questions:
1. a) The experiment is surveying teenagers about a newly developed soft drink and asking them to compare it with their favorite drink.
b) One possible outcome is that a teenager prefers the new soft drink to their favorite drink.
c) A possible event is that a teenager selected prefers Coke to the new soft drink.
2. A contingency table classifies observations according to two or more identifiable characteristics. It allows the computation of conditional probabilities.
3. The multiplication rule for independent events states that the probability of two independent events occurring together is equal to the product of their individual probabilities. So if A and B are independent, P(A and B) = P(