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i will give brainliest. Select the 2 equations that are equal to the expression z^8. Answers in picture below.
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Ответ:
A. The probability that a randomly selected sports car from this manufacturer will be white with gray upholstery is P=0.12.
B. Assuming that we know the car has tan upholstery, the probability that the car is either silver or white is P=0.50.
Step-by-step explanation:
We first start by stating that the events "exterior color" and "leather color" are independent, so the probability of the outcomes of each event is not affected by the outcomes of the other event.
A. The probability of having a car that is white (W) with gray upholstery (G) is equal to the probability of having a car that is white multiplied by the probability of having a car with gray leather upholstery. Mathematically, this is:
B. As the events are independent, the probability of having a silver or white car, given that the car has tan upholstery, is the same as the probabiltiy of having a silver or white car: