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Mathematics, 21.07.2019 19:00, rehooreh14

If a household has at least one cat, there is a 30% probability that the household has at least one dog. thirty percent of households have at least one cat and 33% of households have at least one dog. given that a household does not have at least one dog, the probability that the same household does not have at least one cat is

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