An ice cream shop examines the orders of his customers, and noticed that: All his customers bought at least one scoop of ice cream 70% of the customers bought more than one scoop 20% of the customers chose vanilla flavor Of the customers who bought more than one scoop, 15% chose vanilla. a. Find the probability of a customer bought just one scoop, and this scoop was not vanilla flavor. A customer is noticed to has a vanilla order, what is the probability that he bought only one scoop? b. C. A customer is noticed to has a one scoop only, what is the probability that he chose a vanilla flavor? d. Find the probability of a customer bought more that scoop with vanilla flavor.

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Chapter11: Data Analysis And Probability
Section11.8: Probabilities Of Disjoint And Overlapping Events
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An ice cream shop examines the orders of his customers, and noticed that:
All his customers bought at least one scoop of ice cream
70% of the customers bought more than one scoop
20% of the customers chose vanilla flavor
Of the customers who bought more than one scoop, 15% chose vanilla.
a.
Find the probability of a customer bought just one scoop, and this scoop was not vanilla
flavor.
A customer is noticed to has a vanilla order, what is the probability that he bought only one
scoop
A customer is noticed to has a one scoop only, what is the probability that he chose a vanilla
b.
C.
flavor?
d.
Find the probability of a customer bought more that scoop with vanilla flavor.
Transcribed Image Text:An ice cream shop examines the orders of his customers, and noticed that: All his customers bought at least one scoop of ice cream 70% of the customers bought more than one scoop 20% of the customers chose vanilla flavor Of the customers who bought more than one scoop, 15% chose vanilla. a. Find the probability of a customer bought just one scoop, and this scoop was not vanilla flavor. A customer is noticed to has a vanilla order, what is the probability that he bought only one scoop A customer is noticed to has a one scoop only, what is the probability that he chose a vanilla b. C. flavor? d. Find the probability of a customer bought more that scoop with vanilla flavor.
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