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iragen [17]
2 years ago
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In a popular online role playing game, players can create detailed designs for their character's "costumes," or appearance. Oliv

ia sets up a website where players can buy and sell these costumes online. Information about the number of people who visited the website and the number of costumes purchased in a single day is listed below. 144 visitors purchased no costume. 182 visitors purchased exactly one costume. 9 visitors purchased more than one costume. Based on these results, express the probability that the next person will purchase no more than one costume as a decimal to the nearest hundredth.
Mathematics
1 answer:
sveticcg [70]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

There is a 54.328% probability that the next person will purchase no more than one costume.

Step-by-step explanation:

Since in a popular online role playing game, players can create detailed designs for their character's "costumes," or appearance, and Olivia sets up a website where players can buy and sell these costumes online, and information about the number of people who visited. the website and the number of costumes purchased in a single day states that 144 visitors purchased no costume, 182 visitors purchased exactly one costume, and 9 visitors purchased more than one costume, to determine, based on these results, the probability that the next person will purchase no more than one costume as a decimal to the nearest hundredth, the following calculation must be performed:

144 + 182 + 9 = 335

335 = 100

182 = X

182 x 100/335 = X

18,200 / 335 = X

54,328 = X

Therefore, there is a 54.328% probability that the next person will purchase no more than one costume.

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