At an amusement park, the probability that a child eats a hot dog and drinks a soda pop is 0.47. The probability that a child eats a hot dog is 0.69 and the probability that a child drinks soda pop is 0.86. What is the probability (rounded to the nearest hundredth) that a child drinks soda pop given that the child has already eaten a hot dog?

Hint: P(A|B)=P(A∩B) / P(B)


0.55


0.40


0.32


0.68

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Answer:

option D

0.68

Step-by-step explanation:

Conditional Probability:

Finding the probability of an event given that something else has already happened.

p(A) =  The probability that a child eats a hot dog  = 0.69

p(B) =  The probability that a child drinks soda pop = 0.86

p(A∩B) = The probability that a child eats a hot dog and drinks a soda pop = 0.47

Formula to use

P(A|B) = P(A∩B) / P(A)

          = 0.47 / 0.69

          = 0.68