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Late Night Talk Shows Narrative
Let A be the event that a randomly selected person watches the Tonight Show with Jay Leno (event A) and B be the event that a randomly selected person watches the Late Show with David Letterman (event B). It is possible to time-shift a program to a more convenient hour and thus watch both programs. Suppose the following probabilities are given: P(A Late Night Talk Shows Narrative Let A be the event that a randomly selected person watches the Tonight Show with Jay Leno (event A) and B be the event that a randomly selected person watches the Late Show with David Letterman (event B). It is possible to time-shift a program to a more convenient hour and thus watch both programs. Suppose the following probabilities are given: P(A   B) = 0.20, P(A   ) = 0.40, P(   ) = 0.10, and P(   ) = 0.30. -Refer to Late Night Talk Shows Narrative. What is the probability that a randomly selected person watches only Jay Leno? B) = 0.20, P(A Late Night Talk Shows Narrative Let A be the event that a randomly selected person watches the Tonight Show with Jay Leno (event A) and B be the event that a randomly selected person watches the Late Show with David Letterman (event B). It is possible to time-shift a program to a more convenient hour and thus watch both programs. Suppose the following probabilities are given: P(A   B) = 0.20, P(A   ) = 0.40, P(   ) = 0.10, and P(   ) = 0.30. -Refer to Late Night Talk Shows Narrative. What is the probability that a randomly selected person watches only Jay Leno? ) = 0.40, P( Late Night Talk Shows Narrative Let A be the event that a randomly selected person watches the Tonight Show with Jay Leno (event A) and B be the event that a randomly selected person watches the Late Show with David Letterman (event B). It is possible to time-shift a program to a more convenient hour and thus watch both programs. Suppose the following probabilities are given: P(A   B) = 0.20, P(A   ) = 0.40, P(   ) = 0.10, and P(   ) = 0.30. -Refer to Late Night Talk Shows Narrative. What is the probability that a randomly selected person watches only Jay Leno? ) = 0.10, and P( Late Night Talk Shows Narrative Let A be the event that a randomly selected person watches the Tonight Show with Jay Leno (event A) and B be the event that a randomly selected person watches the Late Show with David Letterman (event B). It is possible to time-shift a program to a more convenient hour and thus watch both programs. Suppose the following probabilities are given: P(A   B) = 0.20, P(A   ) = 0.40, P(   ) = 0.10, and P(   ) = 0.30. -Refer to Late Night Talk Shows Narrative. What is the probability that a randomly selected person watches only Jay Leno? ) = 0.30.
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