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Makovka662 [10]
2 years ago
15

A local grocery store is running a marketing promotion on social media. They are randomly choosing a winner from the entrants th

at submitted an entry form. The entry form asked how many times a week the entrant shops at the store. See the results below. What are the odds (in the shopping range per week: not in the shopping range per week) that the winner shops in the store 4 or more times a week?
Mathematics
1 answer:
AlladinOne [14]2 years ago
3 0

Using it's concept, it is found that the odds that the winner shops in the store 4 or more times a week are given by: 9:41.

<h3>What is the odd of an event?</h3>

It is given by the <u>number of desired outcomes divided by the number of non-desired outcomes</u>.

Researching the problem on the internet, it is found that 18% of the winners shop in the store 4 or more times a week, while 82% do not, hence:

18:82 = 9:41

The odds that the winner shops in the store 4 or more times a week are given by: 9:41.

More can be learned about odds at brainly.com/question/25683609

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