SOLUTION: Lisa recently discovered that if a person is randomly selected from Marshall community the odds in favorof the person being over 25 years of age are 9to11.
a) What is the probabi
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Question 91374: Lisa recently discovered that if a person is randomly selected from Marshall community the odds in favorof the person being over 25 years of age are 9to11.
a) What is the probability of a randomly choosen person will be over 25?
b) What are the odds against the person being over 25?
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Lisa recently discovered that if a person is randomly selected from Marshall community the odds in favor of the person being over 25 years of age are 9to11.
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a) What is the probability of a randomly choosen person will be over 25?
9/20
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b) What are the odds against the person being over 25?
11 to 9
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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