Mathematics, 12.12.2020 16:40 Karxra
A researcher randomly selects 165 vehicles and sees how many miles each car has been driven and the color of the vehicle. The two-way table displays the data. Suppose a vehicle is randomly selected. Let M = the vehicle has been driven many miles and B = the vehicle is blue.
Which of the following is the correct value and interpretation of P(B|M)?
A. P(B|M) = 0.36; given that the vehicle color is blue, there is a 0.36 probability that it has been driven many miles.
B. P(B|M) = 0.36; given that the vehicle has been driven many miles, there is a 0.36 probability that the color is blue.
C. P(B|M) = 0.54; given that the vehicle color is blue, there is a 0.54 probability that it has been driven many miles.
D. P(B|M) = 0.54; given that the vehicle has been driven many miles, there is a 0.54 probability that the color is blue.
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