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A small town has 5,600 residents. The residents in the town were asked whether or not they favored building a new bridge across the river. You are given the following information on the residents' responses, broken down by sex.
A small town has 5,600 residents. The residents in the town were asked whether or not they favored building a new bridge across the river. You are given the following information on the residents' responses, broken down by sex.      a. Find the joint probability table. b. Find the marginal probabilities. c. What is the probability that a randomly selected resident is a man and is in favor of building the bridge? d. What is the probability that a randomly selected resident is a man? e. What is the probability that a randomly selected resident is in favor of building the bridge? f. What is the probability that a randomly selected resident is a man or in favor of building the bridge? g. A randomly selected resident turns out to be male. Compute the probability that he is in favor of building the bridge. A small town has 5,600 residents. The residents in the town were asked whether or not they favored building a new bridge across the river. You are given the following information on the residents' responses, broken down by sex.      a. Find the joint probability table. b. Find the marginal probabilities. c. What is the probability that a randomly selected resident is a man and is in favor of building the bridge? d. What is the probability that a randomly selected resident is a man? e. What is the probability that a randomly selected resident is in favor of building the bridge? f. What is the probability that a randomly selected resident is a man or in favor of building the bridge? g. A randomly selected resident turns out to be male. Compute the probability that he is in favor of building the bridge. a. Find the joint probability table.
b. Find the marginal probabilities.
c. What is the probability that a randomly selected resident is a man and is in favor of building the bridge?
d. What is the probability that a randomly selected resident is a man?
e. What is the probability that a randomly selected resident is in favor of building the bridge?
f. What is the probability that a randomly selected resident is a man or in favor of building the bridge?
g. A randomly selected resident turns out to be male. Compute the probability that he is in favor of building the bridge.


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