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Consider the two-way table below.
Find P(BIC).

Please Hurry!! Consider the two-way table below. Find P(BIC).-example-1
User Ethan
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Answer: the answer is B, or P(B|C)=9/24=0.38

Explanation:

If you look at the table, you can see that 9 is where BC is. So, 9 is the numerator. The denominator is 24 because that is the total number.

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User Thomas Maas
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Answer:
P(B|C)=(9)/(24)=0.38

Explanation:

The formula for conditional probability :-


P(M|N)=(P(M\cap N))/(P(N))

From the given table it can be seen that ,

Total = 70


n(C)=24

Then , the probability of having B:-


\text{P(C)}=\frac{\text{n(C)}}{\text{Total}}\\\\=(24)/(70)

Also,
n(B\cap C)=9

Then , the probability of having the intersection of B and C :-


P(B\cap C)=\frac{n(B\cap C)}{\text{Total}}\\\\=(9)/(70)

Then , by the formula of conditional probability , we have :-


P(B|C)=(P(B\cap C))/(P(C))\\\\=((9)/(70))/((24)/(70))\\\\=(9)/(24)=(3)/(8)=0.375\approx0.38

User Lorenzo Ang
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