15. (-/11 Points] DETAILS MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER In a recent health survey, 1000 randomly selected US adut citizens w

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15. (-/11 Points] DETAILS MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER In a recent health survey, 1000 randomly selected US adut citizens w

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15. (-/11 Points] DETAILS MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER In a recent health survey, 1000 randomly selected US adut citizens were asked a series of questions regarding their health and their financial status. The answers provided by the respondents allow the investigators to categorize each one into a health level and a socioeconomic class. A contingency table summarizing the results of this survey is provided below Assume that this is a representative sample of US adults and that the answers provided were truthful Health Assessment Social Case Poor Fair Good Excellent Low Working 525190 125 Middle 22 20.52 239 Upper 156 Consider that you randomly select one of these records from the 1000 responses; use the retuits published in Table 1, above, to find the following probabilities Note: Your answer can be infraction form. If you compute a decimal answer use at least three decimal places a) P(Poor Health) b) P[Upper Class) c) P(Poor Health Low Class) - d) P(Poor Health Upper Class) - e) P(Working Class and Excellent Health) - f) P(Good Health or Excellent Health) 9) P(Fair Health or Working Class) - b) P(not Excellent Health) = P(Middle Class I Good Health) = 1) P(not Middle Class 1 Good Health) = P(Middle Classinot Good Health) -
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