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Answer:

On-time Buses: 75%

Running late Buses: 13.46%

Explanation:

Part 1: Solve for the probability of Jerry owning an "on-time" bus

Of the 48 buses that run on time, Jerry owns 36 of them. Therefore, the probability of a bus running on time being owned by Jerry will be solved with the ratio of 36 buses to 48 buses.

  • This is represented by the fraction 36/48.
  • Simplifying this fraction will give us 3/4.
  • Convert to a decimal and then multiply by 100 to get a percentage - 75%.

Part 2: Solve for the probability of Jerry owning a "running late" bus

Of the 52 buses that run late, Jerry owns 7 of them. Therefore, the probability of a bus running late & being owned by Jerry will be solved with the ratio of 7 buses to 52 buses.

  • This is represented by the fraction 7/52.
  • Simplifying this fraction will give us 7/52 (cannot be simplified).
  • Convert to a decimal and then multiply by 100 to get a percentage - 13.46%.
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