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29 October, 16:11

A bookstore classifies its books by reader group, type of book, and cost. What is the probability that a book selected at random is a child's book, given that it costs $15?

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  1. 29 October, 16:32
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    Pr (Cb) & Pr (cost $15) = 15 (Ncb) / (T1*T3)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Classification of the book in to 3

    First let's assign terms to each probability

    Let:

    T1 = total number of type of Reader's group

    T2 = total number of Type of book

    T3 = total number of type of Cost

    Probability of child's book and cost $15 = Pr (Cb) & Pr (cost $15)

    Then find probability of child's book and cost separately:

    Pr of child's book = Pr (Cb)

    Pr (Cb) = (number of child's book) / total number of type of group

    Ncb = number of child's book

    Pr (Cb) = Ncb/T1

    Pr (cost $15) = $15 book/total number of cost

    Pr (cost $15) = 15/T3

    probability of child's book and cost $15 = Pr (Cb) * Pr (cost $15)

    = Ncb/T1 * 15/T3

    Pr (Cb) & Pr (cost $15) = 15 (Ncb) / (T1*T3)
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