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In the United States, 51% of all children get an allowance and 34% of all children get an allowance and do household chores. What is the probability that a child does household chores given that the child gets an allowance?33.33%66.67%50%100%

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The conditional probability of event B happening given that event A happened is given by:


P(B\vert A)=(P(A\cap B))/(P(A))

Let A be the event "children get allowance and let B be the event "children do houshold chores". From the information given we have that:


P(A)=.51

and


P(A\cap B)=.34

Then the probability that a child does household chores given that it gets allowance is:


\begin{gathered} P(B\vert A)=(.34)/(.51) \\ =0.6667 \end{gathered}

Therefore the probability 66.67%

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