Answer:
He should change the number x is equal to. (i think)
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that A be the event that a randomly selected voter has a favorable view of a certain party’s senatorial candidate, and let B be the corresponding event for that party’s gubernatorial candidate.
Suppose that
P(A′) = .44, P(B′) = .57, and P(A ⋃ B) = .68
From the above we can find out
P(A) =
P(B) =
P(AUB) = 0.68 =
a) the probability that a randomly selected voter has a favorable view of both candidates=P(AB) = 0.30
b) the probability that a randomly selected voter has a favorable view of exactly one of these candidates
= P(A)-P(AB)+P(B)-P(AB)
c) the probability that a randomly selected voter has an unfavorable view of at least one of these candidates
=P(A'UB') = P(AB)'
=
14.2 is the nearest tenth
Add 2 to both sides
9x-x<16
subtract x from 9x
8x<16
divide 8 to both sides and you get the answer. comment what you think it is