The answer is true. A conditional probability is a measure
of the probability of an event given that (by assumption, presumption,
assertion or evidence) another event has occurred. If the event of interest is
A and the event B is known or assumed to have occurred, "the conditional
probability of A given B", or "the probability of A in the condition
B", is usually written as P (A|B). The conditional probability of A given
B is well-defined as the quotient of the probability of the joint of events A
and B, and the probability of B.
Answer: Brian gets $39.2 more over Colin.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given: Total tip amount = £78.40
The ratio of the share of tips for Pawl, Colin and Bria is 2:1 :5.
Let tip amount for Pawl = 2x, tip amount for Colin = x , tip amount for Bria = 5x
Then, 2x+x+5x= 78.40

Tip for Colin = $ 9.8 , Tip for Bria = 5($9.8)= $49
Difference = $(49-9.8) = $ 39.2
Hence, Brian gets $39.2 more over Colin.
Vertical angles are equal
-3x + 58 = x - 2
-3x - x = -2 - 58
-4x = - 60
x = -60/-4
x = 15
m < D = x - 2....15 - 2 = 13 <====
m < C = -3x + 58....-3(15) + 58 = 13
Answer:
it is 40
Step-by-step explanation:
because 4 is in the tens place value off that number so then i think the answer is 40
Pretty sure it is nine. I hope I helped