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fiasKO [112]
3 years ago
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In a restaurant, the probability that a customer orders steak is 4/10. The probability of the same customer ordering dessert aft

er their meal is ¼. What is the probability that a random restaurant customer will order dessert given that they ordered steak?
A. 1/10

B. 2/8

C. 4/10

D. 5/8
Mathematics
2 answers:
Ivenika [448]3 years ago
7 0
The answer is 4/10. your welcome
Lerok [7]3 years ago
5 0
The answer is 1/10 or 4/10
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Step-by-step explanation:

Given coordinates:

A (3,0)

B (4,-2)

C (1,-3)

We want to find the location of the coordinates after a translation of <-5,3>

Explanation of translation

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Subtract 5 from the x value and add 3 to the y value

Applying translation

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B (4,-2) ---------> (4-5,-2+3) ---------> (-1,1)

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Step-by-step explanation:

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This experiment type where you have a single sample and the variable is measured "before" and "after" applying a treatment (in this case, that doctor Doom has moved into town) is a classic example of a paired sample test. You have two dependent variables, X₁: "Results of the free will test before Dr. Doom Lair is constructed" and X₂: "Results of the free will test after Dr. Doom Lair is constructed", with these variables you can establish a new variable, Xd, that I'll define as " X₁- X₂", and the objective of my hypothesis test will be to know if there is any change after the Lair is done, if there is, in fact, a change then the population mean of the difference will be nonzero, symbolically: μd ≠ 0

Using the data I've calculated the summary measures for Xd:

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