Find the probability that the person is frequently

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The table below shows the results of a survey that asked 2875 people whether they are involved in any type of charity work. A person is selected at random from the sample. Complete parts? (a) through? (e).

Frequently   Occasionally Not at all Total

Male 228 454 791 1473

Female 205 450 747 1402

Total 433 904 1538 2875

?(a) Find the probability that the person is frequently or occasionally involved in charity work.

P (being frequently involved or being occasionally involved) = ?

?(Round to the nearest thousandth as? needed.)

?(b) Find the probability that the person is female or not involved in charity work at all.

P(being female or not being involved)=?

?(Round to the nearest thousandth as? needed.)

?(c) Find the probability that the person is male or frequently involved in charity work.

P(being male or being frequently involved)=?

?(Round to the nearest thousandth as? needed.)

?(d) Find the probability that the person is female or not frequently involved in charity work.

P(being female or not being frequently involved)=?

?(Round to the nearest thousandth as? needed.)

?(e) Are the events? "being female" and? "being frequently involved in charity? work" mutually? exclusive? Explain.

A. ?No, because no females are frequently involved in charity work.

B. ?Yes, because no females are frequently involved in charity work.

C. ?No, because 205 females are frequently involved in charity work.

D. ?Yes, because 205 females are frequently involved in charity work.

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