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The probability that Jason will order an appetizer in a restaurant (event A) is 0.6, and the probability that Jason will order soup in a restaurant (event B) is 0.3. The probability that Jason will order an appetizer, given that he orders the soup, is 0.3.

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The probability that Jason will order an appetizer in a restaurant (event A) is 0.6, and-example-1
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Solution:

Given, that,probability that Jason will order an appetizer in a restaurant (event A) is= 0.6

Probability that Jason will order soup in a restaurant (event B) is= 0.3

⇒ Probability that Jason will order an appetizer,given that he orders the soup, is 0.3 = As Ordering of Soup and appetizer are independent events, so required Probability= P(A) × P (B)

= 0.6 × 0.3

= 0. 18


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