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As shoppers left a supermarket, they were asked if they used a shopping list and if they bought more items than they expected. The table contains the results. Bought only the expected items Bought more items than expected Row Totals Had a shopping list 0.43 0.17 0.60 Did not have a shopping list 0.22 0.18 0.40 Column Totals 0.65 0.35 1.00 If a customer purchased used a shopping list, what is the likelihood that the customer purchased only the expected items? Round your answer to two decimal places. 0.28 0.42 0.66 0.72

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Answer: its (D) 0.72

Explanation:

Basically, the ones who shopped with a shopping list and bought only the expected items is 0.43 and row totals is 0.60. So what you do here is either calculate on your own or a easy option, you can just go on the internet, ( 0.43 out of 0.60 or 43 out of 60 ) and there will be answer 0.716666667 and then you just round it, like the question asked you and get 0.72

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Answer:

D) 0.72

Explanation:

I took the test .

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