This problem fits the conditional probability formula very well. The formula is P(B|A) = P(B ∩ A)/P(A). If event A is winning the first game, and event B is winning the second, then P(B ∩ A) = 0.44, and P(A) = 0.6. So P(B|A) is obtained by dividing 0.44 by 0.6, which is about 0.733.
Answer: 3/K
Step-by-step explanation:
From the question, we are informed that Mary bought K stamps for 3 dollars and we are told to find the cost of one stamp.
Number of stamps bought = K
Cost of K stamps bought = 3 dollars
Cost of ones stamp = Cost of stamps bought ÷ Number of stamps bought
= 3/K
Therefore, the cost of one stamp is 3/K
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The answer is x = 2.5
Basically all you have to do is divide 5 by 2 and you got your answer
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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