SOLUTION: Calculate the probability of a person owning a car given that the person owns a pet. P(car|pet) = P(car and pet)/P(pet) Unsure of the answer Total people = 500 Pet owners = 300

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Question 1204407: Calculate the probability of a person owning a car given that the person owns a pet. P(car|pet) = P(car and pet)/P(pet)
Unsure of the answer
Total people = 500
Pet owners = 300 or .60
Car owners = 150 or .30
Both owners = 100 or (1 - (.60 + .30)) = .10
(.30 * .60) / .60 = .30

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