(A) Suppose that in a population of rabbits, 1 out of every 10 individuals is considered "slow" and haa a 6 out 10 chance of being caught by a fox. By contrast, an individual deemed to be not "slow" has only a 2 out of 10 chance of being caught by a fox. What is the probability that a randomly selected rabbit gets caught by a fox? Answer: Number (To ensure you are marked correct, write your answer as a fraction) (B) Using the same information above, what is the probability that a rabbit caught by a fox was not "slow"? Answer: Number (To ensure you are marked correct, write your answer as a fraction)

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(A) Suppose that in a population of rabbits, 1 out of every 10 individuals is considered "slow" and haa a 6 out 10 chance of being caught by a fox. By
contrast, an individual deemed to be not "slow" has only a 2 out of 10 chance of being caught by a fox. What is the probability that a randomly selected rabbit
gets caught by a fox?
Answer. Number
(To ensure you are marked correct, write your answer as a fraction)
(B) Using the same information above, what is the probability that a rabbit caught by a fox was not "slow"?
Answer: Number
(To ensure you are marked correct, write your answer as a fraction)
Transcribed Image Text:(A) Suppose that in a population of rabbits, 1 out of every 10 individuals is considered "slow" and haa a 6 out 10 chance of being caught by a fox. By contrast, an individual deemed to be not "slow" has only a 2 out of 10 chance of being caught by a fox. What is the probability that a randomly selected rabbit gets caught by a fox? Answer. Number (To ensure you are marked correct, write your answer as a fraction) (B) Using the same information above, what is the probability that a rabbit caught by a fox was not "slow"? Answer: Number (To ensure you are marked correct, write your answer as a fraction)
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