Conditional probability is a measure of the probability of an event given that another event has occurred. If the event of interest is A and the event B is known or assumed to have occurred, "the conditional probability of A given B", or "the probability of A under the condition B", is usually written as P(A|B), or sometimes

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The conditional probability of event A happening, given that event B has happened, written as P(A|B) is given by

In the question, we were told that there are three randomly selected coins which can be a nickel, a dime or a quarter.
The probability of selecting one coin is

Part A:
To find <span>the probability that all three coins are quarters if the first two envelopes Jeanne opens each contain a quarter, let the event that all three coins are quarters be A and the event that the first two envelopes Jeanne opens each contain a quarter be B.
P(A) means that the first envelope contains a quarter AND the second envelope contains a quarter AND the third envelope contains a quarter.
Thus

</span><span>P(B) means that the first envelope contains a quarter AND the
second envelope contains a quarter
</span><span>Thus

Therefore,

Part B:
</span>To find the probability that all three coins are different if the first envelope Jeanne opens contains a dime<span>, let the event that all three coins are different be C and the event that the first envelope Jeanne opens contains a dime be D.
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Therefore,

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Velocity with wind = 1,980 / 4.5 = 440 mph
Velocity against wind =1,980 / 5.5 = 360 mph
Plane in still air - wind speed = 360
Plane in still air + wind speed =440
Adding both equations:
2*Plane in still air = 800
Plane in still air = 400 mph
Plane in still air + wind speed =440
Therefore, wind speed = 40 mph
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:
Vacation pays are not included in salaries. Therefore, Jerry's calculation is wrong.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given is :
Jerry makes $40,000 a year working at a nearby factory.
He gets two weeks paid vacation per year, plus five other paid holidays.
So total paid holidays become =
days
Subtracting 19 from 365 days and assuming that Jerry works for 365 days a year.
We get =
days
So, his per day salary will be = 
Vacation pays are not included in salaries. Therefore, Jerry's calculation is wrong.
We can solve this equation by using the Square Root Method.
First, take the square root of each side of the equation:
(x-8)^2 = 144 becomes x-8 = 12
Then add 8 to both sides.
x=20
The original lawn was d. 20 feet by 20 feet.