Respuesta :
Let
A = number of ways to pick a movie David wants (either a comedy or a movie he hasn't seen)
B = number of movies total
There are 7 comedies and 4 dramas that David hasn't seen (note: the comedy movies that he hasn't seen are part of the "comedy movie" count, so there's no need to double count these). So there are 7+4 = 11 movies that David would want to rent. Therefore, A = 11.
There are 18 movies total for rent, so B = 18
Dividing the two values
A/B = 11/18 = 0.6111 approximately
The answer as a fraction is exactly 11/18
The answer in decimal form is roughly 0.6111
The answer in percent form is approximately 61.11%
A = number of ways to pick a movie David wants (either a comedy or a movie he hasn't seen)
B = number of movies total
There are 7 comedies and 4 dramas that David hasn't seen (note: the comedy movies that he hasn't seen are part of the "comedy movie" count, so there's no need to double count these). So there are 7+4 = 11 movies that David would want to rent. Therefore, A = 11.
There are 18 movies total for rent, so B = 18
Dividing the two values
A/B = 11/18 = 0.6111 approximately
The answer as a fraction is exactly 11/18
The answer in decimal form is roughly 0.6111
The answer in percent form is approximately 61.11%
[tex] |\Omega|=18\\
|A|=7+4=11\\\\
P(A)=\dfrac{11}{18}\approx61\% [/tex]