Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that a large consumer goods company ran a television advertisement for one of its soap products.
B = individual purchased the product S = individual recalls seeing the advertisement B∩S = individual purchased the product and recalls seeing the advertisement
The probabilities assigned were P(B)=.20,P(S)=.40, and P(B∩S)=.12
a) P(B/S) = 
Yes we can continue the advt since P(B/A) >P(B)
b)
It is preferable to continue advt as chances of purchase after seeing advt is more than purchase without seeing advt.
c) P(B/S) =
The II advt has the bigger effect since conditional prob is more here.
Answer:
will make the equation true
Step-by-step explanation:
Given


Required
Which is true for x
We have:

Collect like terms


Solve for x


There is no discount stated but I'm assuming this problem is the same problem I encountered before.
Original price of the telescope is $99.99
Discount: 13%
$99.99 * 13% = 12.9987 or 13
$99.99 - 13 = $86.99 or $87
New selling price is $86.99 rounded up to the nearest unit $87.00
Always use this formula to find a percentage:
<span>% / 100 = Part / Whole</span> replace the given values:
40 / 100 = Part / 150
Cross multiply:
40 x 150 = 100 x Part, or
6000 = 100 x Part
Now, divide by 100 and get the answer:
Part = 6000 / 100 = <span>60</span>