We will construct a tree diagram with the information given:
• 24% of the dogs are young, so 76% are seniors.
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• Of the young dogs, 35% are poodles.
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• Of the senior dogs, 15% are poodles.
We can draw the diagram as:
a) We have to calculate the probability that a given dog is a young poodle.
We can calculate it as:
b) We can calculate the probability that any given dog is not a puddle as:
c) If there are 130 dogs, we can use the proportion of adult poodles to calculate how many there are:
We can multiply this proportion by 130 and get the number of expected senior poodles:
d) Now, we have to calculate the probability that any given dog is a young dog, given that is a poodle. We can do this as:
Answer:
a) 0.084
b) 0.802
c) 15
d) 0.424