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13 November, 00:49

A diner has collected data about customer coffee-drinking habits. They have calculated that P (cream) = 0.5, P (sugar) = 0.6, and P (cream or sugar) = 0.7. Determine the P (cream and sugar).

A) 0.4

B) 0.5

C) 0.6

D) 0.7

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  1. 13 November, 02:32
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    The correct answer is:

    A) 0.4

    Explanation:

    The probability of cream, P (C), is 0.5.

    The probability of sugar, P (S), is 0.6.

    The probability of cream or sugar, P (C or S), is 0.7.

    The union of probabilities (probability of two items using "or") is given by the formula:

    P (A or B) = P (A) + P (B) - P (A and B)

    For our problem, we have:

    P (C or S) = P (C) + P (S) - P (C and S)

    Using our information above, we have:

    0.7 = 0.5 + 0.6 - P (C and S)

    Combining like terms, we have:

    0.7 = 1.1 - P (C and S)

    Subtract 1.1 from each side:

    0.7 - 1.1 = 1.1 - P (C and S) - 1.1

    -0.4 = - P (C and S)

    Divide both sides by - 1:

    -0.4/-1 = - P (C and S) / - 1

    0.4 = P (C and S)
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