The probabilities of a positive response to two government programs from the citizens in eight cities are given in the table. City Positive Response for Program 1 Positive Response for Program 2 Atlanta 77.8% 82.1% Boston 86.4% 86.6% Chicago 65.9% 87.5% Dallas 73.8% 80.9% Houston 69.7% 79.4% Los Angeles 78.4% 88.1% Miami 82.5% 82.6% Newark 81.4% 83.3% Total 68.8% 81.7% What is the chance of a positive response for Program 2 given that the individual is from Los Angeles?
88.1%
A bag contains 13 dark chocolates, 16 white chocolates, and 11 milk chocolates. Maggie’s class teacher, Jill, is very strict, and the probability that she offers her students chocolates is 0.4. If Jill offers Maggie a chocolate from the bag, what is the probability that she randomly picks either a white chocolate or a milk chocolate?
@gamer546
the choices are 11/10 27/40 4/7 4/10 or 13/40 so i'm a little confused as to which answer it would be
@ElonaSushchik
you have to add all the chocolates together and go from there and i belief it is 13/40
This could go in the math section. @snow1434
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