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24 August, 19:28

In the United States, 30% of people own a cat and 3% of people own a bird. What is the probability of someone owning both a cat and a bird?

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  1. 24 August, 19:29
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    Answer: 9/100

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Probability of people own a cat:

    P (cat) = 30/100=0.3

    Probability of people own a bird:

    P (bird) = 3/100=0.03

    Probability of both own a cat and a bird

    P (cat and bird) = (30/100) * (3/100)

    =90/1000=9/100=9%
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