A particular shoe franchise knows that its stores will not show a profit unless they gross over $940,000 per year. Let A be the event that a new store grosses over $940,000 its first year. Let B be...


A particular shoe franchise knows that its stores will not show a profit unless they gross over $940,000 per year. LetA be the event that a new store grosses over $940,000 its first year. LetB be the event that a store grosses over $940,00 its second year. The franchise has an administrative policy of closing a new store if it does not show a profit ineither of the first 2 years. The accounting office at the franchise provided the following information: 67% ofall the franchise stores show a profit the first year; 73% ofall the franchise stores show a profit the second year (this includes stores that did not show a profit the first year); however, 85% of the franchise stores that showed a profit the first year also showed a profit the second year. Compute the following. (Enter your answers to four decimal places.)


(a)
P(A or B)



(b)    What is the probability that a new store will not be closed after 2 years?



(c) What is the probability that a new store will be closed after 2 years?



Jun 08, 2022
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