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Mathematics, 23.05.2020 18:00 janiya73

Two classmates, Aisha and Brandon, want to attend two school activities
over the coming weekend. They have one parking pass between them. The
probabilities that the classmates will attend each event are shown in the
table.
Aisha
Brandon
0.90
0.71
Probability of attending
the Saturday activity
Probability of attending
the Sunday activity
0.68
0.89
They decide to let the person more likely to attend both events have the
parking pass. Assuming that attendance at one activity is independent of
attendance at the other, who is more likely to attend both activities?
A. Aisha. She has a 0.61 probability of attending both activities.
B. Brandon. He has a 0.71 probability of attending both activities.
C. Brandon. He has a 0.63 probability of attending both activities.

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