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Mathematics, 13.03.2021 01:00 jeanma0

In Canada, 63% of households speak English as their primary language, and 23% speak French as their primary language. If two Canadian households are selected at random, what is the probability that the first household
speaks French, but the second household speaks English?
(0.23)(0.63) = 0.1449
0.23 +0.63 = 0.86
O 0.23 +0.63 - (0.23)(0.63) = 0.3451
0.23
0.63
= 0.3650
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