Answer: The required probability is 0.008.
Step-by-step explanation:
Since we have given that
Probability of bachelor's degree = 0.45
Probability of working in nursing = 0.85
Probability of both = 0.4
So, Probability of getting a graduate is currently working in nursing, given that they earned a bachelor's degree would be :
Hence, the required probability is 0.008.
now, we get critical points from zeroing out the derivative, and also from zeroing out the denominator, but those at the denominator are critical points where the function is not differentiable, namely a sharp spike or cusp or an asymptote.
so, from zeroing out the derivative we get no critical points there, from the denominator we get x = 8, but can't use it because f(x) is undefined.
therefore, we settle for the endpoints, 4 and 6,
f(4) =3 and f(6) = 7
doing a first-derivative test, we see the slope just goes up at both points and in between, but the highest is f(6), so the absolute maximum is there, while we can take say f(4) as the only minimum and therefore the absolute minumum as well.
I think it's A but I'm not 100% sure