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KengaRu [80]
3 years ago
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26 customers are eating dinner at a local diner. Of the 26 customers, 20 order coffee, 8 order pie, and 7 order coffee and pie.

what is the probability that a customer orders coffee or pie?
Mathematics
1 answer:
zloy xaker [14]3 years ago
5 0

The probability that a customer orders coffee or pie is 21/26 or 0.8

<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>

It is given that,

26 customers are eating dinner at a local diner.

The total number of customers = 26

Of the 26 customers,

  • 20 order coffee
  • 8 order pie and
  • 7 order coffee and pie.

<u>To find the probability that a customer orders coffee or pie :</u>

The formula used is P(A or B) = P(A) + P(B) - P(A∪B)

Here,

  • The event A is ordering coffee.
  • The event B is ordering pies.

P(coffee) = No.of customers order coffee / Total customers

⇒ 20 / 26

P (pie) = No.of customers order pie / Total customers

⇒ 8 / 26

P (coffee and pie) = No.of customers order both / Total customers

⇒ 7 / 26

P (coffee or pie) = P(coffee) + P(pie) - P (coffee and pie)

⇒ 20/26 + 8/26 - 7/26

⇒ 21/26

⇒ 0.8

∴ The probability that a customer orders coffee or pie is 21/26 or 0.8

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