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27 August, 22:02

The probability a guest at a downtown hotel arrived via taxi is 0.42. The probability a guest arriving at a downtown hotel requested parking for a car is 0.29. Assume a guest arriving by taxi is mutually exclusive of a guest requesting parking for a car. What is the probability of a guest arriving by taxi and requesting parking for a car?

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  1. 27 August, 22:07
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    0% probability of a guest arriving by taxi and requesting parking for a car.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Two events are said to be mutually exclusive if one event precludes the other. That means that if A and B are mutually exclusive, the probability of A and B happening at the same time is 0%.

    In this problem, we have that a guest arriving via taxi and requesting parking at the hotel are mutually exclusive.

    So there is a 0% probability of a guest arriving by taxi and requesting parking for a car.
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