Mathematics, 26.07.2019 21:30, saltytaetae
At an amusement park, the probability that a child eats popcorn and cotton candy is 0.48. the probability that a child eats popcorn is 0.79, and the probability that a child eats cotton candy is 0.83. what is the probability (rounded to the nearest hundredth) that a child eats cotton candy given that the child has already eaten popcorn? hint: cap p left parenthesis cap a vertical line cap b right parenthesis equals start fraction cap p left parenthesis cap a intersection cap b right parenthesis over cap p left parenthesis cap b right parenthesis end fraction 0.38 0.58 0.40 0.61
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:50, ciaotaylor
1. if events a and b are non-overlapping events, how do you find the probability that one or the other occurs? 2. what does it mean if p(a or b) equals 1?
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 01:30, codyczajka
The host of a game show is holding a bag with chips to see what prizes the contestants will play for. five (5) of the chips say “new car” ten (10) of the chips say “new tv” three (3) of the chips say “trip to france” contestant named “patty” reaches into the bag. a. what is the probability of choosing a tv chip? b. what is the probability of choosing a car chip next without replacing the 1st chip? c. are these dependent or independent events?
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 04:00, warrior4516
What is the answer to this problem? ignore the work. what is the correct answer?
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