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Mathematics, 28.06.2019 19:30 andrejr0330jr

Asurvey of households revealed that 38% have a dog, 47% have a cat, and 15% have both a cat and a dog. given that a household owns a dog, what is the probability that it also owns a cat? p(cat│dog)= since p(cat│dog)=39.47% and p(cat)=47%, are the events independent or not independent? what is the probability of a household owning a cat or a dog? p(cat or dog)=

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