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A market analyst is hired to provide information on the type of customers who shop at a particular store. A random survey is taken of 100 shoppers at this store. Of these 100, 73 are women. The shoppers are grouped in three age categories, under 30, 30 up to 50 and 50 and over. The data is summarized in the table.
Let W be the event that a randomly selected shopper is a woman.Let M be the event that a randomly selected shopper is a man.Let A be the event that a randomly selected shopper is under 30.
a. Find the probability of M.b. Find the probability of A.c. Find the probability of A and M.d. Find the probability of A or W.e. Find the probability of A given W.Women Men TotalUnder 30 30 8 3830 to 50 25 14 3950 & over 18 5 23Totals 73 27 100
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