Use the data in the following table, which lists drive-thru order accuracy at popular fast food chains. Assume that orders are randomly selected from those included in the table. Drive-thru Restaurant O C 234 36 A B Order Accurate 321 30 264 130 Order Not Accurate 54 14 1. P(Restaurant A or Accurate) = 2. P(Restaurant A and Accurate): 3. P(Restaurant A given Accurate) =

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Use the data in the following table, which lists drive-thru order accuracy at popular fast food chains. Assume that orders are randomly selected from those included in the table.
Drive-thru Restaurant
B.
264
54
C.
234
36
Order Accurate
Order Not Accurate
321
30
130
14
1. P(Restaurant A or Accurate)
2. P(Restaurant A and Accurate)
%3D
3. P(Restaurant A given Accurate) =
4. P(Accurate given Restaurant A) =
%3D
Multiple Selections
5. Assume that two orders are selected with replacement. The probability of getting two orders from Restaurant D is (Round to four decimal places as needed.)
6 The events
independent.
7 Assume that two orders are selected ywithout replacement The probability of getting two orders from Restaurant D is (Round to four decimal places as needed.)
8 The events
▼ independent.
Enter vour answerin earh of the ancwerbcxes
Transcribed Image Text:A of 28 (1 complete) Use the data in the following table, which lists drive-thru order accuracy at popular fast food chains. Assume that orders are randomly selected from those included in the table. Drive-thru Restaurant B. 264 54 C. 234 36 Order Accurate Order Not Accurate 321 30 130 14 1. P(Restaurant A or Accurate) 2. P(Restaurant A and Accurate) %3D 3. P(Restaurant A given Accurate) = 4. P(Accurate given Restaurant A) = %3D Multiple Selections 5. Assume that two orders are selected with replacement. The probability of getting two orders from Restaurant D is (Round to four decimal places as needed.) 6 The events independent. 7 Assume that two orders are selected ywithout replacement The probability of getting two orders from Restaurant D is (Round to four decimal places as needed.) 8 The events ▼ independent. Enter vour answerin earh of the ancwerbcxes
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