SOLUTION: The probability that a dessert sold at a certain café contains chocolate is 75%. The probability that a dessert contains both chocolate and nuts is 23%. Find the probability that a

Algebra.Com
Question 810792: The probability that a dessert sold at a certain café contains chocolate is 75%. The probability that a dessert contains both chocolate and nuts is 23%. Find the probability that a randomly chosen chocolate dessert contains nuts. Round to the nearest tenth of a percent.
Answer by oscargut(2103)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
P(nuts/chocolate) = P(chocolate and nuts)/P(chocolate) = 0.23/0.75 = 0.307
Answer: 0.307
You can ask me more at : mthman@gmail.com
Thanks

RELATED QUESTIONS

The probability that a dessert sold at a certain cafe contains chocolate is 86%. The... (answered by ewatrrr)
The manager of a restaurant determined that the odds against a customer ordering dessert... (answered by Edwin McCravy)
A bakery wants to make a dessert out of chocolate and almonds. If the cost of chocolate... (answered by RAY100)
123 year 11 students chose the courses they wanted at the school prom dinner. 75 chose a... (answered by ikleyn)
A restaurant has found that about 1 customer in 5 will order a dessert with a meal. If... (answered by richard1234)
The college cafeteria finds that 30 percent of students will buy a dessert if it is... (answered by Boreal)
At Patty the Panda's pizza parlor, the possible pizza toppings are pesto, pepperoni,... (answered by ewatrrr)
7. A bag contains 19 chocolates; 5 are milk chocolate, 7 are kit kats, and 7 are... (answered by rfer)
7.) A bag contains 19 chocolates; 5 are milk chocolate, 7 are kit kats, and 7 are... (answered by ikleyn)