Asked by Eunice
In a primary school 70% of the boys and 55% of girls can ride a bicycle if a boy and a girl are chosen at random what is the probability that both of them can ride a bicycle. That neither of them can ride a bicycle?
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Answered by
R_scott
p(both ride) = 0.70 * 0.55
p(neither ride) = (1 - 0.70) * (1 - 0.55)
p(neither ride) = (1 - 0.70) * (1 - 0.55)
Answered by
Anonymous
27/200
Answered by
ali
student
Answered by
Saviour
Savino
Answered by
joseph
help na which one na savino. you are high in the stomach and mad in the belly
Answered by
ADAM
U NO DEY LOOK FACE U DEY U DEY U DEY U DEY CRAZZE
BOGA IF U TALK TOO MUCH COLLECT{E WORI ORI BI ORI OLO}
MEANING{YOUR HEAD LIKE GRINDING STONE}
BOGA IF U TALK TOO MUCH COLLECT{E WORI ORI BI ORI OLO}
MEANING{YOUR HEAD LIKE GRINDING STONE}
Answered by
Anonymous
Do we multiply 0.70 and 0.55
Answered by
Tanatswa
0,70+0,55
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