At a local restaurant, you are allowed to pick one side with your dinner. Because you can only choose one, your side choice is mutually exclusive of all the other sides to chose from. On any given day, there is a 0.34 chance you will pick an fries, and a 0.1 chance you will pick an veggies. Today, you do not pick an veggies; what is the probability you pick fries today?

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Section11.8: Probabilities Of Disjoint And Overlapping Events
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At a local restaurant, you are allowed to pick one side with your dinner. Because you can only choose one, your side choice is mutually exclusive of all the other sides to chose from.

On any given day, there is a 0.34 chance you will pick an fries, and a 0.1 chance you will pick an veggies. Today, you do not pick an veggies; what is the probability you pick fries today? 

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