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Alex surveyed his classmates to determine who has been surfing and who has been snowboarding. Let A be the event that a classmate HAS snowboarded and let B be the event that a classmate HAS surfed.

If Alex picked a classmate at random, what is P(B/A) ?

A. 4/21
B. 3/4
C. 4/25
D. 25/28

Alex surveyed his classmates to determine who has been surfing and who has been snowboarding-example-1
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Answer:

surburu

Explanation:

2 votes

Answer:

B.
(3)/(4)

Explanation:

I got this question correct. :)

  • A: Snowboarded
  • B: Surfed

P(B|A) = P(A and B) / P(A)

P(Surfed|Snowboarded) = P(Surfed and Snowboarded) / P(Snowboarded)

  • Amount surfed and snowboarded: 36
  • Total amount snowboarded: 48

P(B|A) =
(36)/(48) =
(3)/(4)

Apologies for lack of explanation, but I think this will do it.

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