Answer:
- Provided : Total sold bakery items : 3028 coffee buns and blueberry buns & 1560 more coffee buns were sold than the blueberry buns.
- To find : Number of coffee buns the bakery sold
- First , Subtract 1560 from 3028 :
We just subtacted the number of more coffee buns from the number of told items sold which means that the number of coffee buns and the number of blueberry buns sold are equal for now. Now divide 1428 by 2 :
Now - Let's get back to the second sentence of the question and add 734 & 1560 :
- Hence , The bakery sold 2294 coffee buns.
- Hope this helps , oneesan! ;)
I believe it would be 4 1/10 ,4.104, 104/25, 4.74
Answer:
a) 0.54 = 54% probability that a randomly selected person will feel guilty for either wasting food or leaving lights on when not in a room or both.
b) 0.46 = 46% probability that a randomly selected person will not feel guilty for either of these reasons
Step-by-step explanation:
We use Venn's Equations for probabilities.
I am going to say that:
P(A) is the probability that a randomly selected person will feel guilty about wasting food.
P(B) is the probability that a randomly selected person will feel guilty about leaving lights on when not in a room.
0.12 probability that a randomly selected person will feel guilty for both of these reasons.
This means that
0.27 probability that a randomly selected person will feel guilty about leaving lights on when not in a room.
This means that
0.39 probability that a randomly selected person will feel guilty about wasting food
This means that
a. What is the probability that a randomly selected person will feel guilty for either wasting food or leaving lights on when not in a room or both (to 2 decimals)?
0.54 = 54% probability that a randomly selected person will feel guilty for either wasting food or leaving lights on when not in a room or both.
b. What is the probability that a randomly selected person will not feel guilty for either of these reasons (to 2 decimals)?
0.46 = 46% probability that a randomly selected person will not feel guilty for either of these reasons
Answer:
Yes
Step-by-step explanation:
Yes, because each x has one specific y.