Mathematics, 03.08.2021 14:40 famousshorty
Suppose there is a 11.3% probability that a randomly selected person aged 30 years or older is a smoker. In addition, there is a 23.3% probability that a randomly selected person aged 30 years or older is male given that he or she smokes. What is the probability that a randomly selected person aged 30 years or older is male and smokes? Would it be unusual to randomly select a person aged 30 years or older who is male and smokes?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 14:00, lovelysoul4698
You and a friend race across a field to a fence and back. your friend has a 50-meter head start. the equations shown represent you and your friend's distances dd (in meters) from the fence tt seconds after the race begins. find the time at which you catch up to your friend. you: d=∣−5t+100∣d=∣−5t+100∣ your friend: d=∣−313t+50∣∣
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 17:40, PONBallfordM89
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:30, mackenzie27717
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