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| Question 219546:  There are 30 fish in a pond. We know that 13 of these fish are males, 4 of these males are salmon, and there are
 8 salmon in the pond. What is the probability that a randomly chosen fish is a salmon, given that it is a male?
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! There are 30 fish in a pond. We know that 13 of these fish are males, 4 of these males are salmon, and there are 8 salmon in the pond. What is the probability that a randomly chosen fish is a salmon, given that it is a male? -------------------------------------------
 P(salmon | male) = P(salmon and male)/P(male)
 = (4/30)/(13/30) = 4/13
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
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