Math, asked by roypriyanka96pr, 10 months ago

An Ice-cream cafe has 200 customers every day. 60% of them like vanilla flavor and 80% of them like mango flavor.  What is the probability, if one of the customers selected randomly and asked which flavor does he/she likes and they don’t like either of them.​

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Answered by jayesh4ads
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Answer:

0.1

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Answered by TooFree
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Answer:

1/5

Step-by-step explanation:

Total number of customers = 200

Find the number of people who likes Vanilla:

Like Vanilla = 60% of 200

Like Vanilla = 0.6 x 200

Like Vanilla = 120 people

Find the number of people who does not like Vanilla:

Does not like vanilla = 200 - 120

Does not like vanilla = 80 people

Find the number of people who likes mango flavor:

Like Mango = 80% of 200

Like Mango = 0.8 x 200

Like Mango = 160 people

Find the number of people who does not like mango flavor:

Does not like Mango = 200 - 160

Does not like Mango = 40 people

Find the number of people that like at least one of them:

Like at least one of them = 120 + 160 - 80 - 40

Like at least one of them = 160

Find the number of people that does not like either of them:

Does not like either of them = 200 - 160

Does not like either of them = 40

Find the probability of people who does not like either of them:

P(does not like either of them) = 40/200 = 1/5

Answer : 1/5

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