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1-13. for each of the following pairs of events, predict which is more likely to happen and explain your reasoning.
a. event 1: you will win more than $1,000,000 in a lottery sometime in your life.
event 2: you will learn to speak a language that you do not already know.
b. event 1: your classmates will all wear the same kind of shoes on the same day.
event 2: your classmates will all eat the same thing for lunch on the same day.
Part (a)
Step 1: Analyze Event 1 Probability
Lottery wins over $1,000,000 have extremely low probability (e.g., 1 in millions/billions for major lotteries).
Step 2: Analyze Event 2 Probability
Learning a new language is achievable through study, practice, or immersion. Many people learn new languages in school, work, or travel. The probability of this is much higher than winning a large lottery.
Step 1: Analyze Event 1 Probability
All classmates wearing the exact same kind of shoes on a single day is highly unlikely. People have diverse shoe preferences, styles, and ownership (e.g., different brands, types like sneakers, boots, sandals).
Step 2: Analyze Event 2 Probability
While still unlikely, the chance of all classmates eating the same lunch (e.g., a school - provided meal, a popular local food, or a group decision) is higher. There are more common lunch options (e.g., a cafeteria special, pizza delivery for a group) than identical shoe choices.
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Event 2 (You will learn to speak a language that you do not already know) is more likely. Lottery wins over $1,000,000 are extremely rare, while learning a new language is a feasible goal with effort.