Question
Marley drives to work every day and passes two independently operated traffic lights. The probability that both lights are red is 0.35. The probability that the first light is red is 0.48. What is the probability that the second light is red, given that the first light is red?
Answers
.48x = .35
x = .35/.48 = appr .73
x = .35/.48 = appr .73
Related Questions
As Frank drives to work he has to pass through three lights. The probability that any light is green...
a teacher on her way to work passes through 3 stoplights each morning. the distances between the sto...
24. Suppose there are five traffic lights that you need to pass while driving from your work to
sch...
Ms. Tucker travels through two intersections with traffic lights as she drives to the market. The tr...