Based on the total number of people who want the steakhouse option, the probability that a student will not want the seafoodbuffet if they want the steakhouse option is 24%
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The probability that a student does not want the seafood buffet given that they want the steakhouse option is:
= Number of people who want steakhouse but not seafood / Total surveyed
Solving gives:
= 9 / (16 + 8 + 9 + 4)
= 9 / 37
= 24%
Full question is:
If a student wants the steakhouse option, what is the probability that they will not want the seafoodbuffet?
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Answer:
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Answer: 60
Step-by-step explanation:
As JH=22 and JK=82, this means HK=60.
4x+3(5y-x)
Start by multiplying out the brackets
4x+15y-3x
Collect like terms
4x-3x+15y
Subtract the x's
X+15y
Hope this helps!
The answer is x and y have a weak, positive correlation.