SOLUTION: A Table is given of a survey of different 1000 economic households with pet or no pets and no. The question is what is the probability that a household has pet or no pet. ( table r
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Question 1021407: A Table is given of a survey of different 1000 economic households with pet or no pets and no. The question is what is the probability that a household has pet or no pet. ( table results is not included here.) How doI solve this problem ?
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
P(have)=(Number that have pet)/1000
P(don't have)=(Number that don't have pet)/1000
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With the assumption that,
(Number that have pet) + (Number that don't have pet) =1000
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