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At an amusement park, the probability that a child eats popcorn and cotton candy is 0.48. The probability that a child eats popcorn is 0.79, and the probability that a child eats cotton candy is 0.83. What is the probability (rounded to the nearest hundredth) that a child eats cotton candy
given that the child has already eaten popcorn?
P(ANB)
Hint: P(AB)
P(B)
0.38
0.58
0.40
0.61

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