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OpenStudy (anonymous):

:D

undeadknight26 (undeadknight26):

Uh....Im either to tired or stupid...But i dun understand the question...I think im just tired.....just got up sorry man ;-;

undeadknight26 (undeadknight26):

@Ashleyisakitty @ShadowLegendX @texaschic101 @uri @OrangeMaster @DollyAcquah @Callisto please help?

OpenStudy (texaschic101):

hmmm...well there is 103 males and 97 females..total = 200 people P (male| type B) = (55 + 48) / (48 + 22)= 103/60 = 1.71 P(male) = 55 + 48 = 103... 103/200 = 0.515 P(type B) = 48 + 22 = 60 ... 60/200 = 0.3 I think it is gonna be 1st answer choice

OpenStudy (texaschic101):

you might need a second opinion on this just to be sure

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the statement reads as: P(Male| Type B) The probability of Male AND Type B versus P(Male or Type B). This means that for the first phrase, they must be both; for the second they can be either. This means 48 versus 55+48. So, 48 < 103.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@texaschic101 would it be like that?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@ash2326

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

#4

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