SOLUTION: This part of the assessment covers Learning Outcomes 2, 3 and 4 and is worth 80% of the total marks for the module. Students Monthly Spending, excluding accommodation, bills and

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Question 1142593: This part of the assessment covers Learning Outcomes 2, 3 and 4 and is worth 80% of
the total marks for the module.
Students Monthly Spending, excluding accommodation, bills and transportation
Monthly Expenditure (in pounds sterling)
Name Campus Marital
Status Food Clothing Entertainment Charitable
Giving
Jenny London S 160 230 80 0
Annie Manchester S 180 220 50 10
Haddy Manchester M 255 145 45 15
Martin Birmingham S 240 165 100 0
Ahmed London M 375 195 140 10
Sean London S 185 135 130 20
Alice London M 260 260 70 20
Belinda London M 320 140 105 15
Benjie Birmingham S 245 230 60 40
Barbara Manchester M 305 150 100 0
Liam Birmingham M 400 80 100 20
M

What is the probability that a student spending more than £500 monthly would be
both married and based in London?

Answer by greenestamps(13206)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

       number of people living in London who spend more than £500 monthly
  P = --------------------------------------------------------------------
            total number of people who spend more than £500 monthly


You can do the calculations as easily as we can....

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