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Suppose 49 percent of the customers at Pizza Palooza order a square pizza, 71 percent order a soft drink, and 38 percent order both a square pizza and a soft drink. Is ordering a soft drink independent of ordering a square pizza?

a. Yes
b. No

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Answer:

No

Explanation:

Given


Square\ Pizza = 49\%


Soft\ Drink= 71\%

Required

Are both events independent?

Let P(S) be the probability that a customer orders a square pizza.


P(S) = 49\%

Convert to decimal


P(S) = 0.49

Let P(D) be the probability that a customer orders a soft drink.


P(D) = 71\%

Convert to decimal


P(D) = 0.71

From the question, we have that:


P(S\ and\ D) = 0.38

For events S and D to be independent:

The following condition must be true


P(S\ and\ D) = P(S) * P(D)

Substitute values for P(S and D), P(S) and P(D)


0.38\ [\ \ ] 0.49 * 0.71


0.38\ [\ \ ] 0.3479

Complete the blank with
\\e


0.38\ \\e 0.3479

Since both sides are not equal, then the events are not independent.

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