Respuesta :
We know that both groups feed grass hay in the morning, so that's 100/100.
First group feeds alfalfa and grass in the evening
Second group feeds alfalfa and oat hay in the evening.
The estimated probability that horse owners feed grass hay the morning (AM) is 100%.
The estimated probability that horse owners feed alfalfa + oat hay in the pm is 28/100 or 28% (C)
Answer:
The correct answer is B. 0.5
Step-by-step explanation:
Total number of horse owners =100
72 of the horse owners feed their horses in the morning with
• 2 flakes of grass hay
• 1 flake of alfalfa
72 of the horse owners feed their horses in the evening with
- 1 flake of grass hay in the evening.
28 of the horse owners feed their horses in the morning with
• 2 flakes of grass hay
• 1 flake of alfalfa
28 of the horse owners feed their horses in the evening with
- Oat hay
There are two categories of farmer
P(72) =72/100 =0.72
P(28) = 28/100 = 0.28
P(grass hay in A.M for 72 farmers) = 1/2*72/100 =0.36
P (grass hay in A.M for 28 farmers) =1/2*28/100 = 0.14
P (grass hay in A.M for both farmers) = 0.36 + 0.14 = 0.5
P(alfalfa plus oat hay in P.M for 72 farmers) =0
P(alfalfa plus oat hay in P.M for 28 farmers) =0
P(alfalfa plus oat hay in P.M for both farmers) = 0+ 0 = 0
The estimated probability that horse owners feed grass hay in the AM and alfalfa plus oat hay in the PM is
P (E) = P (grass hay in AM for both farmers) + P(alfalfa plus oat hay in PM for both farmers)
P(E) =0.5 + 0 = 0.5