Answer:
The correct option is d. 0.60
Step-by-step explanation:
Consider the provided information.
At Mike’s favorite coffee shop, the coffee of the day is either a dark roast, a medium roast, or a light roast.
The coffee being a light roast is 0.15 and the probability of the coffee being a dark roast is 0.25.
Pr(Light roast) = 0.15
Pr(Dark roast) = 0.25
We need to find the probability of the coffee of the day not being a light roast or a dark roast on the next day that Mike visits the coffee shop.
[tex]Pr(\text{Not being light or dark roast}) =1-Pr(\text{light roast})-Pr(\text{dark roast})[/tex]
[tex]Pr(\text{Not being light or dark roast}) =1-0.15-0.25[/tex]
[tex]Pr(\text{Not being light or dark roast}) =1-0.40[/tex]
[tex]Pr(\text{Not being light or dark roast}) =0.60[/tex]
Hence, the correct option is d. 0.60