Tom K. answered 04/25/21
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It's because it's odds against, not odds for. The probability is 5/9 that is not A, so it is 4/9 that it is A.
Ivy N.
asked 04/25/21Given; (odds against A) = 5:4, Find P(A).
would the answer be 5/9?
I did P(A) = h/k+h, odds in favour = 5 (h):4 (k) -> P(A) = 5/4+5 = 5/9, but it said the answer is 4/9 and I don't understand why because I was given a similar question to this which is, Given odds against A = 1:5, determine P(A) and did the same thing, P(A) = h/k+h, odds in favour = 1 (h):5(k) -> P(A) = 1/5+1 = 1/6 which I believe is correct.
What did I do wrong exactly? Can someone please explain, thank you so much if you can!
Tom K. answered 04/25/21
Knowledgeable and Friendly Math and Statistics Tutor
It's because it's odds against, not odds for. The probability is 5/9 that is not A, so it is 4/9 that it is A.
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