There are three baskets I, II, III with fruits as follows: 50% of the fruits are in Basket I, 30% in Basket II, and 20% in Basket III. It is known 5% of the fruits in Basket I are kiwis, and that the corresponding rates for Baskets Il and III are 4% and 3%, respectively. Suppose that a fruit is picked at random from one of the baskets. What is the probability that it is a kiwi? (Please enter a decimal number 0.d1d2 ...; don't use comma "," as decimal separator!)
There are three baskets I, II, III with fruits as follows: 50% of the fruits are in Basket I, 30% in Basket II, and 20% in Basket III. It is known 5% of the fruits in Basket I are kiwis, and that the corresponding rates for Baskets Il and III are 4% and 3%, respectively. Suppose that a fruit is picked at random from one of the baskets. What is the probability that it is a kiwi? (Please enter a decimal number 0.d1d2 ...; don't use comma "," as decimal separator!)
Holt Mcdougal Larson Pre-algebra: Student Edition 2012
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Chapter11: Data Analysis And Probability
Section11.8: Probabilities Of Disjoint And Overlapping Events
Problem 2C
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