A 2012 study asked respondents about their confidence in banks and financial institutions as well as their confidence in
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A 2012 study asked respondents about their confidence in banks and financial institutions as well as their confidence in
question allowed three responses: "a great deal, only some, or hardly any." The table to the right summarizes the responses. Find the probability a respondent has a great deal of confidence in major corporations given that he or she has only some confidence in banks and financial institutions. Confidence in Banks and Financial Institutions A Great Deal Only Some Hardly Any Total Confidence in Major Corporations A Great Only Hardly Deal Some Any Total 69 59 14 142 465 74 654 288 183 494 812 271 1290 115 23 207 The probability a respondent has a great deal of confidence major corporations given that he or she has only some confidence in banks and financial institutions is. (Round to four decimal places as needed.)
A 2012 study asked respondents about their confidence in banks and financial institutions as well as their confidence in major corporations. Each