Let’s tackle this probability question together. Assume that people own 220 million dogs
Let’s tackle this probability question together. Assume that people own 220 million dogs, as follows:
• 62 percent own just one dog
• 23 percent own two dogs
• 15 percent own more than two dogs.
If a dog owner is selected at random, what are the chances (i.e., what is the probability) that the dog owner will have fewer than two dog?Identify the steps needed to solve this question.