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12 January, 18:44

Kiran surveyed a random sample of students in her school district, and she found these statistics:

P{rides bike to school}) = 0.1

P{has crossing guard}) = 0.48

P{rides bike and crossing guard}) = 0.12

Find the probability that a student rides a bike to school, given that the student's school has a crossing guard.

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  1. 12 January, 19:56
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    These statistics are impossible: all students who ride bike and use crossing guard ride a bike, so the proportion of students who ride a bike and use the crossing guard must be less than or equal to the proportion of students who ride a bike. This is not true in the given stats; 0.12 > 0.1
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