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Pamella late for school 10% of time. Richard late for 15% of the time. a) What percentage are they both late? b) What is the probability only one of them is late?
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Pamella late for school 10% of time. Richard late for 15% of the time. a) What percentage are they both late? b) What is the probability only one of them is late?
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Pamella late for school 10% of time. Richard late for 15% of the time.
a) What percentage are they both late?
b) What is the probability only one of them is late?
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a) 25%
10%+15% = 25%
b) doesn't have any idea
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