You want to find
; that is, given that you randomly choose from the pool of women, the probability that she does not exercise.
By definition of conditional probability,

496 of the total 1026 people are woman, and 341 of the 1026 people are women and do not exercise, so

A simpler way of doing this is to look at what's called the marginal distribution of women in the table. Basically this comes down to ignoring all but the data pertaining to the women. There's a total of 496 women, and 341 of them do not exercise. So the probability that a given woman does not exercise is 341/496.
Answer:
2x²+9x-32
Step-by-step explanation:
north length of bedroom plus north length of living room plus north length of kitchen
Are you trying to graph it because it is in y=mx+b form.
Answer:
0.153
Step-by-step explanation:
We have been given that Mafalda has a save percentage of 0.738 so far this hockey season. Last season, her save percentage was 0.585.
To find improvement in Mafalda's save percentage we will subtract last season's save percentage from this season's save percentage.

Therefore, Mafalda's save percentage improved by 0.153.
The answer would be D Graph b.