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Alykiara Alykiara
  • 12-01-2017
  • Mathematics
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P(left-handed|left shoe)

P(left shoe|right-handed)

P(don't know)

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Hagrid
Hagrid Hagrid
  • 19-01-2017
This item is a probability problem.

The question that is asked is that "What is the Probability of being left-handed given that you put on your left shoe, first?"

P (left-shoe) = 20 / 150
P (right-shoe) = 93 / 150
P (right | left-shoe) = 10 / 20
P (left | left-shoe) = 10 / 20
P (right | right-shoe) = 90 / 93
P (left | right-shoe) = 3 / 93

P ( left-handed | left-shoe ) = 10 / 20
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