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View History Bookmarks Window Help mathxl.com Anna Jo Math 1029 Section 1 Fall 2017 Homework: 11.6 Odds (do ALL the problems not just t 16118(18 complete) HW Score: 0 of 1 pt 001 1.6.65 Percentage of U.S. Children The shaded regions in the circle graphs, shown to the right, show the percentage of children in the United States whose parents are colliege graduates in one-parent Whose Parents Are College Graduates and two-parent households. Use the information shown to solve parts a. and b. 13% 29% In One-Parent Housholds In Two-Parent Housholds a. What are the odds in favor of a child in a one-parent household having a parent who is a college graduate? The odds in favor of a child in a one-parent household having a parent who is a college graduate are (Simplify your answer.) Enter your answer in the edit fields and then click Check Answer Clear All remaining

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Child in a one-parent household having a parent who is a college graduate = 0.13

Child in a one-parent household having a parent who is not a college graduate = 1-0.13

Child in a one-parent household having a parent who is not a college graduate = 0.87

Odds in favor of a child in a one-parent household having a parent who is a college graduate = 0.13:0.87

Odds in favor of a child in a one-parent household having a parent who is a college graduate = 13:87