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asambeis [7]
2 years ago
9

Solve this equation please

Mathematics
1 answer:
algol [13]2 years ago
5 0
X=6
you could use trial and error by plugging in numbers to the equation, or transform the expressions by writing the numerators by the common denominator.
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Step-by-step explanation:

Denote the events as follows:

<em>T</em> = birth was to a teen mother

<em>Y</em> = birth was to a young-adult mother

<em>A</em> = birth was to an adult mother

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<em>I</em> = a birth was intended.

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P (Y) = 0.24

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P (I | Y) = 0.50

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Consider the tree diagram below.

According to the Bayes' theorem,

P(B|A)=\frac{P(A|B)P(B)}{P(A|B)P(B)+P(A|B^{c})P(B^{c})}

Using the Bayes' theorem compute the probability that a birth was to a teen mother if we know that the pregnancy was unintended as follows:

P(T|U)=\frac{P(U|T)P(T)}{P(U|T)P(T)+P(U|Y)P(Y)+P(U|A)P(A)} \\=\frac{(0.77\times0.09)}{(0.77\times0.09)+(0.50\times0.24)+(0.25\times0.67)} \\=0.19423\\\approx0.1942

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