An automobile manufacturer has one plant in Atlanta (A) and one plant in Boston (B). The percentage of electric (E) cars produced in Atlanta is 5%, and the percentage of electric (E) cars produced in Boston is 10%. You can assume that any car that is not electric is fuel-based (F). Overall, 40% of the cars are produced in Atlanta, and 60% of the cars are produced in Boston.
Find an expression for the probability that a randomly selected electric car was produced in boston?
- P(E|B)
-P(B|E)
-P(P and B)
-1- P(E and B)
-P (E or B)
An automobile manufacturer has one plant in Atlanta (A) and one plant in Boston (B). The percentage of electric (E) cars produced in Atlanta is 5%, and the percentage of electric (E) cars produced in Boston is 10%. You can assume that any car that is not electric is fuel-based (F). Overall, 40% of the cars are produced in Atlanta, and 60% of the cars are produced in Boston.
What percentage of cars produced are electric?
-.05
-.15
-.0075
.092
-.08
An automobile manufacturer has one plant in Atlanta (A) and one plant in Boston (B). The percentage of electric (E) cars produced in Atlanta is 5%, and the percentage of electric (E) cars produced in Boston is 10%. You can assume that any car that is not electric is fuel-based (F). Overall, 40% of the cars are produced in Atlanta, and 60% of the cars are produced in Boston. Find an expression for the probability that a randomly selected car was produced in Atlanta?
- p (A|E) + P (A|F)
-P(A|E)
-1- P(A)
-P(A)
-P(E|A) + P (F|A)
Get Answers For Free
Most questions answered within 1 hours.