Answer :E) Not enough information is given to determine the probability.
Step-by-step explanation:
Le A denotes the event that households in the United States own dogs .
and B denotes the event that households in the United States own cats.
As per given , we have
P(A)=36.5%= 0.365
P(B)=30.4% = 0.304
To find the probability that the selected household will own a dog or a cat, we apply the following formula :
P(A or B)=P(A)+P(B)+P(A and B)
But P(A and B) is not given to us.
i..e the probability that a house hold own both a cat and adg is not given to us.
Therefore, The correct option is (E) Not enough information is given to determine the probability.
Using the concept of correlation, it is found that a strong positive correlation is expected between these two variables.
- When two variables are direct proportional, that is, both increase together, there is a <em>strong positive correlation.</em>
In this problem, <u>the older the car</u>, the more it should have traveled, that is, the <u>higher the read on the odometer</u>, hence, there is a <em>direct proportional</em> relationship, which means that the variables have a strong positive correlation.
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16 / 12 = 1.3333
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