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23 June, 10:20

There is an 80% chance David will eat a healthy breakfast and a 25% chance that it will rain. If these events are independent, what is the probability that David will eat a healthy breakfast or that it will rain?

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  1. 23 June, 10:46
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    The probability that David will eat a healthy breakfast or that it will rain is 0.85 or 85%.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Consider the provided information.

    There is an 80% chance David will eat a healthy breakfast.

    P (H) = 0.8

    There is a 25% chance that it will rain.

    P (R) = 0.25

    The probability of David will eat a healthy breakfast and it will rain is:

    P (H ∩ R) = 0.8 * 0.25 = 0.2

    P (H ∪ R) = P (H) + P (R) - P (H ∩ R)

    P (H ∪ R) = 0.8 + 0.25 - 0.2

    P (H ∪ R) = 0.85

    Hence, the probability that David will eat a healthy breakfast or that it will rain is 0.85 or 85%.
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