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6 May, 04:07

In a large population 70% of the people speak English only, 20% of the people speak Spanish only, and 10% speak both English and Spanish. If we randomly sample two people from this population, what is the probability they will be able to speak the same language?

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  1. 6 May, 04:26
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    73% chance that they will be able to speak the same language

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The probability that both people speak english will be 0.8*0.8 since we must account for bilingual people.

    The probability that the both speak spanish is 0.3+0.3.

    To have the total probability that both speak the same language we simply sum both propabilities.

    0.8²+0.3²=0.73
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