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6 July, 03:19

The conditional relative frequency table was generated using data that compared the cost of one ticket for a performance and the method by which the ticket was purchased. A 4-column table with 3 rows titled ticket purchases. The first column has no label with entries purchased online, purchased at the box office, total. The second column is labeled no more than $30 with entries 0.7, 0.3, 1.0. The third column is labeled more than $30 with entries 0.86, 0.14, 1.0. The fourth column is labeled total with entries 0.82, 0.18, 1.0. Given that Lorenzo paid more than $30 for a ticket, what is the probability that he purchased the ticket at the box office?

A. 0.14

B. 0.18

C. 0.30

D. 0.86

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  1. 6 July, 03:28
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    Maybe its A

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  2. 6 July, 03:44
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    Table A, because the given condition is that the student is taking a foreign language.

    Step-by-step explanation:

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