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According to a recent​ study, 9.3​% of high school dropouts are​ 16- to​ 17-year-olds. In​ addition, 6.3​% of high school dropouts are white​ 16- to​ 17-year-olds. What is the probability that a randomly selected dropout is​ white, given that he or she is 16 to 17 years​ old?

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Answer:
(21)/(31)

Explanation:

Let A represents the event that high school dropouts are ​16- to​ 17-year-olds and B be the event that high school dropouts are ​white.

Given : The probability of high school dropouts are​ 16- to​ 17-year-olds :
P(A)=0.093

The probability of of high school dropouts are white​ 16- to​ 17-year-olds :


P(A\cap B)=0.063

Then , the conditional probability that a randomly selected dropout is​ white, given that he or she is 16 to 17 years​ old is given by :-


P(B|A)=(P(A\cap B))/(P(A))\\\\\Rightarrow\ P(B|A)=(0.063)/(0.093)=(21)/(31)

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