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There is an 80 percent chance of snow. If it snows there is a 10 percent chance of Todd walking to the store. If it doesn't snow there is a 60 percent chance of Todd walking to the store. What is the likelihood that it will not snow and Todd will walk to the store?

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Answer:

A meteorologist reports that the chance of snow is less than 30%. The correct inequality to represent this comparison is s < 30. The variable s represents the likelihood of snow.

Which numbers are solutions of the inequality?

Choose all that apply.

20%

35%

17%

30%

29 and one-half percent%

1.5%

Step-by-step explanation:

There is an 80 percent chance of snow. If it snows there is a 10 percent chance of-example-1
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Answer:0.12

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

there is 80 % Probability that it will snow

if it snows there is 10 % Probability that Todd walk to store

If it does not snow there is 60 % chances of Todd walking to the store

Probability that it will not snow and Todd will walk to snow


P=P(not\ snow)* P(Todd\ will\ walk\ to\ store)


P=0.2* 0.6=0.12

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