The problem can be represented on a Venn diagram, as shown below.
We have P(Day 1 ∩ Day 2) = 0.1 and P(Day 1) = 0.4
We can deduce that 30% of the group ONLY had sandwiches on Day 1 and there's 60% of the group ONLY had sandwiches on Day 2.
We obtain the value 60% = 0.6 from 100%-(10%+30%)=60%
We also can deduce that there 70% of the group that had sandwiches on Day 2
The proportion of people who ate sandwiches on Day 2 GIVEN that they ate sandwiches on Day 1 is given by
P(Day 1 ∩ Day 2)÷P(Day 2) = 0.1÷0.4 = 0.25 = 25%
The statement is TRUE
Answer:
<em>Regan sold </em>
<em> gallons of lemonade</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Operations with Fractions</u>
Mark sold
gallons of lemonade.
Regan sold
as much lemonade as Mark
We can find the portion of lemonade Regan sold by multiplying both fractions. But first, we must convert to improper fraction:

Now we multiply:

Regan sold
gallons of lemonade
Yeah i think the answer could be ;
2/3 of the time it took Terrence to finish the word search
time for Terrence; 3/4*32 = 24 min
time for Charlotte; 2/3*24= 16 min
therefore it took Charlotte 16 min to finish the word.....thx
Answer
Input= 5
Output= 120
Step-by-step explanation:
The input goes up by 1, so m=5
The output shows how many hours there are in that many days so blank=120