It is given the probability that a dancer like ballet is 0.35
So, P(B) = 0.35
It is given the probability that a dancer like tap is 0.45
So, P(T)= 0.45
The probability that he likes both ballet and tap is 0.30
So,
the probability that the dancer likes ballet if we know she likes tap. This is the case of conditional probability.
So,
= 0.666
= 0.67
Therefore, the probability that the dancer likes ballet if we know she likes tap is 0.67.
Option 3 is the correct answer.
Answer:
They each lost 65 dollars.
Step-by-step explanation:
Well they lost 260 dollars in total. 260/4 is 65. That means they now have however much money they had before -65.
You should do 1.0 divided by 7 and the answer would be 7
I'm pretty sure it would have to be 155. Considering a flat line has an angle of 180 and if you subtract 180 from 25 you get 155.