The solution was incorrect.  At a community center, 200200 members are asked if they own a bike and if they have owned a bike in the past. The following results are from the survey: What is the probability that a person owns a bike, given that they have owned a bike in the past?

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At a community center, 200200 members are asked if they own a bike and if they have owned a bike in the past. The following results are from the survey:

What is the probability that a person owns a bike, given that they have owned a bike in the past?

At a community center, 200 members are asked if they own a bike and if they
have owned a bike in the past. The following results are from the survey:
Owns a bike now
Does not own a
bike now
0.39
0.89
0.48
Has owned a bike in
the past
0.93
78
84
What is the probability that a person owns a bike, given that they have owned a
bike in the past?
Has never owned a bike
in the past
10
28
X
Transcribed Image Text:At a community center, 200 members are asked if they own a bike and if they have owned a bike in the past. The following results are from the survey: Owns a bike now Does not own a bike now 0.39 0.89 0.48 Has owned a bike in the past 0.93 78 84 What is the probability that a person owns a bike, given that they have owned a bike in the past? Has never owned a bike in the past 10 28 X
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