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I'm already bad at math and these explanations do not help haha,
In order for a console to operate, a green light and a red light must be lit simultaneously. If the red light randomly turns off 20% of the time and the green light randomly turns off 30% of the time, what percent of the time can the console be expected to not be working?
A: 44%
I understand that we solve this for the percentage of time that the light is on and then subtract from 100%
(100%-20%) x (100%-30%)= 56% of time that the light is on....but what I don't understand is how we can multiply these two percentages to solve this problem? weird thing not to understand, but maybe someone can help shed some light 🙄
thanks in advance!
In order for a console to operate, a green light and a red light must be lit simultaneously. If the red light randomly turns off 20% of the time and the green light randomly turns off 30% of the time, what percent of the time can the console be expected to not be working?
A: 44%
I understand that we solve this for the percentage of time that the light is on and then subtract from 100%
(100%-20%) x (100%-30%)= 56% of time that the light is on....but what I don't understand is how we can multiply these two percentages to solve this problem? weird thing not to understand, but maybe someone can help shed some light 🙄
thanks in advance!