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Does anyone know how to do the following Qs
An insurance company notices that of 2400 claims made for burglary only 10% of premises had alarms and 16% had keyed window locks. The number of claims where premises had both an alarm and keyed window locks was 147. If a claim is chosen at random and the premises had no alarm what is the probability that there were also no
window locks?
An insurance company notices that of 2400 claims made for burglary only 10% of premises had alarms and 16% had keyed window locks. The number of claims where premises had both an alarm and keyed window locks was 147. If a claim is chosen at random and the premises had no alarm what is the probability that there were also no
window locks?