Example 8: A nationwide survey found that 72% of people in the United States like pizza. If 3 people are selected at random, what is the probability that all three like pizza?

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Example 8:
A nationwide survey found that 72% of people in the United States like pizza. If 3 people are
selected at random, what is the probability that all three like pizza?
General rule of multiplication (not independent):
Two events are not independent, they are referred to as dependent.
ii.
P(A and B) = P(A) P(B/A)
P(B/A): Conditional probability, the probability of a particular event occurring, given that
another event has occurred.
Note: A & B are independent if P(A)=P(A/B) (the occurrence of event A is not affected by
event B)
Transcribed Image Text:Example 8: A nationwide survey found that 72% of people in the United States like pizza. If 3 people are selected at random, what is the probability that all three like pizza? General rule of multiplication (not independent): Two events are not independent, they are referred to as dependent. ii. P(A and B) = P(A) P(B/A) P(B/A): Conditional probability, the probability of a particular event occurring, given that another event has occurred. Note: A & B are independent if P(A)=P(A/B) (the occurrence of event A is not affected by event B)
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