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4 July, 18:14

The cable company is analyzing data from two satellite television providers to determine whether their users spend more time watching live television or shows that have been recorded. Satellite Company X : 89 live, 430 recorded Satellite Company Y : 65 live, 94 recorded What is the probability that a randomly selected customer from Company Y watches recorded shows more often than live television? Give your answer in percent form rounded to the nearest whole percent.

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  1. 4 July, 18:41
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    59%

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The information from Satellite Company Y is:

    65 people watch live and 94 people watch recorded.

    The total number of people from Y is:

    65 + 94 = 159

    So the probability that a random person from Y watches recorded shows more often is given by the division of the number of people watching more recorded shows (94) over the total number of people (159):

    Probability = 94 / 159 = 0.5912 = 59.12%

    Rounding to nearest whole percent, we have 59%
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