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Suppose there is a 13.9 % probability that a randomly selected person aged 40 years or older is a jogger. in addition, there is a 15.6 % probability that a randomly selected person aged 40 years or older is male comma given that he or she jogs. what is the probability that a randomly selected person aged 40 years or older is male and jogs question mark would it be unusual to randomly select a person aged 40 years or older who is male and jogs question mark the probability that a randomly selected person aged 40 years or older is male and jogs is nothing (round to three decimal places as
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Δabc is reflected across line l to form δ alblcl, and a¯¯¯al¯¯¯¯ intersects line l at point d. which equation is not necessarily true?
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Solve 2x2 + 8 = 0 by graphing the related function. there are two solutions: . there are no real number solutions. there are two solutions: 2 and -2
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Match the vocabulary to the proper definition. in probability, two events in which 1. conditional probability the outcome of one event is independent of the outcome of a second event. 2. dependent events in probability, two events in which the outcome of one event is dependent on the outcome of a second event. the probability of an event in which the outcome of the event is conditional on the outcome of one or more different events. 3. independent events
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