Step-by-step explanation:
1. P(light OR domestic) = P(light) + P(domestic) − P(light AND domestic)
P(light OR domestic) = 0.62 + 0.70 − 0.55
P(light OR domestic) = 0.77
2. P(light AND not domestic) = P(light) − P(light AND domestic)
P(light AND not domestic) = 0.62 − 0.55
P(light AND not domestic) = 0.07
3. P(light GIVEN not domestic) = P(light AND not domestic) / P(not domestic)
P(light GIVEN not domestic) = 0.07 / (1 − 0.70)
P(light GIVEN not domestic) = 0.233
4. Two events are independent if P(A) × P(B) = P(A and B).
P(light) × P(domestic) = 0.62 × 0.70 = 0.434
P(light AND domestic) = 0.55
Therefore, the type and location are not independent.
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
1/5 + 1/8 = 1/x
x = 40/13
Why not? Because every math system you've ever worked with has obeyed these properties! You have never dealt with a system where a×b did not in fact equal b×a, for instance, or where (a×b)×c did not equal a×(b×c). Which is why the properties probably seem somewhat pointless to you. Don't worry about their "relevance" for now; just make sure you can keep the properties straight so you can pass the next test. The lesson below explains how I kept track of the properties.