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To find the probabilitythat person voted forA and B
Answer to Problem 2C
The probability that person voted forA and B is 0.57
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Probability of votes for candidate A is 35% and B is 22%
Calculation:
Probability of votes for candidate A in percent is 35%
Probability of votes for candidate A in number is
Probability of votes for candidate B in percent is 22%
Probability of votes for candidate B in number is
The probability that person voted forA and B is
Hence,the probability that person voted for A and B is
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