A college student frequents one of two coffee shops on campus, Starbucks 70% of the time and Peet's 30% of the time. Reg
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A college student frequents one of two coffee shops on campus, Starbucks 70% of the time and Peet's 30% of the time. Reg
A college student frequents one of two coffee shops on campus, Starbucks 70% of the time and Peet's 30% of the time. Regardless of where she goes, she buys a café mocha on 60% of her visits 1. The next time she goes for coffee, what is the probability that she goes to Starbucks and orders a coffee mocha; 2. Are the two events in part (1) independent; 3. If she orders a café mocha, what is the probability that she is at Peet's 4. What is the probability that she goes to Starbucks or orders a cafe mocha or both?
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