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Given that Lorenzo paid more than $30 for a ticket, what is the probability that he purchased the ticket at the box office?

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Answer: A or 0.14

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The conditional relative frequency table was generated using data that compared the cost of one ticket for a performance and the method by which the ticket was purchased.

Given that Lorenzo paid more than $30 for a ticket, what is the probability that he purchased the ticket at the box office? Express the answer in decimal form

Answer:

0.14

Explanation:

From the attached diagram, we were given a table that contained known values:

The number of tickets that were purchased online we have 2 categories

a) Not more than $30 = 0.7

b) More than $30 = 0.86

The number of tickets that were purchased at the box office also had 2 categories.

a) Not more than $30 = 0.3

b) More than $30 = 0.14

The probability that the ticket Lorenzo paid more than $30 for was purchased at the box office

= P( more than $30 at the box office)

= 0.14

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