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docker41 [41]
3 years ago
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In the diagram above, what will happen if the government sets the price for rent at Point B?

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Ilia_Sergeevich [38]3 years ago
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I would love to help you but i can not see the diagram you are talking about , if you provide me with one I'll try my best to help
zlopas [31]3 years ago
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Probability can be defined as the possibility that an event will occur. For an event, the probability can be found from the ratio between the number of favorable outcomes for the event and the total number of outcomes.  Values of probability vary between 0 and 1.

A probability for an event is represented by P(A), P(B), etc. And exactly this that question asks for you.

1. Arrange the text of the question

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4. Find P(E)

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5. Find P(F)

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P(F)=\frac{numberofcountries of Africa}{Total number of countries } \\ \\ P(F)=\frac{54}{194} =0.28\\ \\ P(F)=0.28

6. Find P(N)

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P(N)=\frac{numberofcountries of North America}{Total number of countries } \\ \\ P(N)=\frac{23}{194} =0.12\\ \\ P(N)=0.12

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P(O)=\frac{numberofcountries of Oceania}{Total number of countries } \\ \\ P(O)=\frac{14}{194} =0.07\\ \\ P(O)=0.07

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P(S)=\frac{numberofcountries of South America}{Total number of countries } \\ \\ P(S)=\frac{12}{194} =0.06\\ \\ P(S)=0.06

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