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3 years ago
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A group of 4 friends went to lunch and spent a total of $40, which included the $34 food bill and the tip. They decided to split

the bill and tip evenly among themselves.
One of the friends used the equation One-fourth (t + 34) = StartFraction 40 over 4 EndFraction to represent the situation, where t represents the total amount of the tip. Which describes the amount each friend paid for the food and for the tip?
Each friend paid $8.50 for the food and $1.50 for the tip.
Each friend paid $10.00 for the food and $6.00 for the tip.
Each friend paid $8.50 for the food and $6.00 for the tip.
Each friend paid $10.00 for the food and $1.50 for the tip.
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2 answers:
VMariaS [17]3 years ago
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Answer:

its the top one, 8.5 for food and 1.5 for tip

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insens350 [35]3 years ago
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Answer:

TOP ONE IS RIGHT

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Respondent      I Am        My Spouse     We Are Equal

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1. Number of responses: 278 + 127 + 102 + 290 + 111 + 102 = 1,010.

2. Calculate each proportion:

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  • 127/1,010 = 0.126
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<em>Joint probability table</em>:

Respondent      I Am        My Spouse     We Are Equal

Husband           0.275           0.126                 0.101

Wife                   0.287           0.110                  0.101

Look what that table means: it tells that the joint probability of being a husband and responding "I am" is 0.275. And so for every cell: every cell shows the joint probability of a particular gender with a particular response.

Hence, that is why that is the joint probability table.

<u>b. Construct the marginal probabilities for Who Is Better (I Am, My Spouse, We Are Equal). Comment.</u>

The marginal probabilities are calculated for each for each row and each column of the table. They are shown at the margins, that is why they are called marginal probabilities.

For the colum "I am" it is: 0.275 + 0.287 = 0.562

Do the same for the other two colums.

For the row "Husband" it is 0.275 + 0.126 + 0.101 = 0.502. Do the same for the row "Wife".

Table<em> Marginal probabilities</em>:

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Husband           0.275           0.126                 0.101             0.502

Wife                   0.287           0.110                  0.101             0.498

Total                 0.562           0.236                0.202             1.000

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<u>d. Given that the respondent is a wife, what is the probability that she feels she is better at getting deals than her husband?</u>

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Using the formula of conditional probability:

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