The two-way table shows the number of eggs laid by 10 Rhode Island red chickens and 10 leghorn chickens in July and August. Data eggs laid in July eggs laid in August Rhode Island red chicken 247 252 leghorn chicken 239 241 A chicken is selected at random. For each question, Event A is "egg laid by a Rhode Island red chicken" and Event B is "egg laid in July." Use the data to estimate the probabilities. 1. P(A) 2. P(B) 3. P(A and B)

Holt Mcdougal Larson Pre-algebra: Student Edition 2012
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ISBN:9780547587776
Author:HOLT MCDOUGAL
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Chapter11: Data Analysis And Probability
Section11.8: Probabilities Of Disjoint And Overlapping Events
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The two-way table shows the number of eggs laid by 10 Rhode Island red chickens and 10 leghorn chickens in July and August.
Data
eggs laid in July
eggs laid in August
Rhode Island red chicken
247
252
leghorn chicken
239
241
A chicken is selected at random. For each question, Event A is "egg laid by a Rhode Island red chicken" and Event B is "egg laid in July."
Use the data to estimate the probabilities.
1. P(A)
2. P(B)
3. P(A and B)
Transcribed Image Text:The two-way table shows the number of eggs laid by 10 Rhode Island red chickens and 10 leghorn chickens in July and August. Data eggs laid in July eggs laid in August Rhode Island red chicken 247 252 leghorn chicken 239 241 A chicken is selected at random. For each question, Event A is "egg laid by a Rhode Island red chicken" and Event B is "egg laid in July." Use the data to estimate the probabilities. 1. P(A) 2. P(B) 3. P(A and B)
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