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The probability that an international flight leaving the United States is delayed in departing (event D) is .26. The probability that an international flight leaving the United States is a transpacific flight (event P) is .50. The probability that an international flight leaving the U.S. is a transpacific flight and is delayed in departing is .13.

what is the probability?​

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Missing part:

What is the probability that an international flight leaving the US is delayed in departing given that the flight is a transpacific flight?

Answer:


P(D|P) = 0.50

Explanation:

Given


P(D) = 0.26


P(P) = 0.50


P(D\ and\ P) = 0.13

The question illustrates conditional probability and it is represented as:

P(D|P)

This is then calculated as:


P(D|P) = (P(D\ and\ P))/(P(D))

So, we have:


P(D|P) = (0.13)/(0.26)


P(D|P) = 0.50

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