Apple products have become a household name in America. Suppose that the likelihood of owning an Apple product is 51% fo
Posted: Wed May 11, 2022 5:56 am
Apple products have become a household name in America. Suppose that the likelihood of owning an Apple product is 51% for households with kids and 35% for households without kids. Suppose there are 1,190 households in a representative community, of which 840 are with kids and the rest are without kids. Let event A correspond to "Household with kids", and B to "Household owns an Apple product". a. Are the events "household with kids" and "household without kids" mutually exclusive and exhaustive? Yes ONO b. What is the probability that a household is without kids? (Round your answer to 4 decimal places.) Probability