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OpenStudy (montverde):

ason determined that some teens like to eat vanilla ice cream, some like to eat chocolate ice cream, and others don't like to eat chocolate or vanilla. He calculated the probabilities and created the Venn diagram below: What is the probability that a teen eats vanilla ice cream, given that he/she eats chocolate ice cream? 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4

OpenStudy (montverde):

OpenStudy (montverde):

@Directrix @563blackghost @jhonyy9

OpenStudy (montverde):

anyone?

Directrix (directrix):

P(V | C) = P(V and C)/P(C) = Fill in for P(V and C) and for P(C). Look at the Venn Diagram to get those numbers.

Directrix (directrix):

What number is in the overlap of the two circles in the Venn Diagram. That is the probability that a person eats Vanilla and Chocolate.

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