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There is a .39 probability that john will purchase a new car a .73 probability that Mary will purchase a new car and a .36 percent probability that both will purchase a new car. what is the probabilit?

To find the probability that either John or Mary will purchase a new car, we can use the formula for the probability of the union of two events: ( P(A \cup B) = P(A) + P(B) - P(A \cap B) ). Here, ( P(A) = 0.39 ) (John), ( P(B) = 0.73 ) (Mary), and ( P(A \cap B) = 0.36 ) (both). Therefore, the probability that either John or Mary will purchase a new car is ( 0.39 + 0.73 - 0.36 = 0.76 ) or 76%.


John will toss a coin three times What is the probability that the coin will land heads up all 3 times?

(0.5)*(0.5)*(0.5) = 0.125 or 12.5% Please note the following in computing probabilities: Each toss is an independent event, the result of one toss does not affect the outcome of the next. The only outcomes are heads and tails. The probability of either outcome is 0.50 and does not change. Also note that many problems in real life are unlike coin flips, events are dependent on each other, outcomes are numerous, and not easily assigned probabilities. This does not necessarily make calculation of probabilities impossible, only more complicated.


2 out of 3 of John's marbles is equal to 3 out of 5 of Max's marblesThey have 266 marbles altogether How many marbles does John have?

2 out of 3 times 3 out of 5


What was the history of measures of central tendency?

Sir. Edwin King Xing John M. Delfin was the proponent.


John has 6 blue marbles and 7 times as many green marbles how many marbles does he have altogether?

48 marbles

Related Questions

While flipping a coin 100 times John gets 44 heads and 56 tails Enter the theoretical probability of getting a tail while flipping a perfectly balanced coin?

Every time you flip a coin it has a 50% chance of heads and a 50% chance of tails. Flipping a coin multiple times does not change that. Therefore the answer is 50%


If John throws 2 fair 6 sided die what is the probability he will get a multiple of 5?

John throws a fair 6-sided die. What is the probability he will get a multiple of 2?


John has a total of 13 coins in his pocket Of the 13 coins they are all either quarters or dimes The total value of the coins is 2.50 How many quarters does John have in his pocket?

8 of them.


What has the author JOHN HAIGH written?

JOHN HAIGH has written: 'TAKING CHANCES: WINNING WITH PROBABILITY'


There is a .39 probability that john will purchase a new car a .73 probability that Mary will purchase a new car and a .36 percent probability that both will purchase a new car. what is the probabilit?

To find the probability that either John or Mary will purchase a new car, we can use the formula for the probability of the union of two events: ( P(A \cup B) = P(A) + P(B) - P(A \cap B) ). Here, ( P(A) = 0.39 ) (John), ( P(B) = 0.73 ) (Mary), and ( P(A \cap B) = 0.36 ) (both). Therefore, the probability that either John or Mary will purchase a new car is ( 0.39 + 0.73 - 0.36 = 0.76 ) or 76%.


What did John see during he's shooting in the dear John book?

COINS.


John has a total of 13 coins in his pocket of the 13 coins thay are all either quarter or dimes the total value of the coins is 2.50 how many dimes does john have his pocket?

8 quarters, 5 dimes


What has the author John T Baskin written?

John T. Baskin has written: 'Probability' -- subject(s): Probabilities


Does John sell his dads coins in dear John?

yes, all of them but the buffalo nickel


When was John Tyler dollar coins made?

The John Tyler Presidential dollars were issued in 2009.


What has the author John Feigenbaum written?

John Feigenbaum has written: 'The complete guide to Washington quarters' -- subject(s): American Coins, Coins, American, Collectors and collecting, Quarter-dollar


What are Thomas Jefferson and John Adams dollar coins worth?

They're ordinary circulation coins worth $1 each.