Answer:
Yes, P(A) = P(A|B)
Step-by-step explanation:
The context of the question is incomplete but I've assumed logically what it might be;
Whether a traveller flies or doesn't fly to their destination is unrelated to whether they home share or not;
Therefore, they are independent;
Independent events are events where the outcome of one event has no effect on the probabilities of the outcomes from a second event;
This can be represented mathematically as: P(A) = P(A|B);
The corollary of this is P(B) = P(B|A);
A common example easily understood would be if you flip a coin, there is a 50% chance of heads and 50% chance of tails;
If I flip and gets a heads first, the probability of getting a heads or tails on the second, third or tenth flip is going to be unchanged, i.e. 50% chance of heads and 50% chance of tails
Answer:
of the whole pie
Step-by-step explanation:
The problem calls for a <em>multiplication of fractions.</em> In order to know how much pie Reuben got, we have to multiply
by the pie Gabriella has, which is
.
So:
x
= 
Let's reduce the answer to its lowest term by dividing both the<em> numerator</em> and the <em>denominato</em>r by 12.
Numerator: 12÷12 = 1
Denominator: 24÷12 = 2
So, this makes Reuben's share being
of the whole pie.
20
If you see 1/10 of it means part of it and the answer will be less.
If you see is 1/10 of it means it is part of and the answer will be more.
So what is the question i didnt get it?
Answer:
Divide. Answer is 4
Step-by-step explanation:
First, divide.

Since you can't have a third of a box, you need the next number up, which is 4.