Answer:
Two thirds of the cars offered for sale within the first year are expected to be lemons.
Explanation:
The fraction of cars that are offered for sale within the first year and are lemons can be calculated as follow:
![F_L=(P_L)/(P_L+P_(NL))](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/mathematics/college/z18fb2uh4zt4zk75wsdws3glbwwkid0c21.png)
The proportion of lemons for sale within the first year is the product of the proportion of lemons within the new cars (10%) and the proportion that are offered for sale, given that they are lemons (90%):
![P_L=P_(Lnew)*P(Sale|L)=0.10*0.90=0.09](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/mathematics/college/546y9w8gsavbd5hero4nvab7213bapkqjf.png)
The proportion of no-lemons that are for sale is the product of the proportion of no-lemons within new cars (90%) and the proportion of this group that are offered for sale (5%):
![P_(NL)=P_(NLnew)*P(Sale|NL)=0.90*0.05=0.045](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/mathematics/college/gqzsh2k4qwrvypeibd201fa7h34avup3a8.png)
So the fraction becomes
![F_L=(P_L)/(P_L+P_(NL))=(0.09)/(0.09+0.045)= 0.667=2/3](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/mathematics/college/ulx4vg1au1dlthp9g012e8aekvf3x2pvjt.png)