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4. [-/25 Points] DETAILS ASWSBE14 4.E.053. MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER PRACTICE ANOTHER A survey asked students of different age groups whether or not they had applied to more than one school. After gathering the data, the following joint probability table was produced. Applied to More Than One School Yes No Total 23 and under 0.1038 0.0989 0.2027 24-26 0.1490 0.1898 0.3388 Age Group 27-30 0.0909 0.1316 0.2225 31-35 0.0313 0.0949 0.1262 36 and over 0.0243 0.0855 0.1098 Total 0.3993 0.6007 1.0000 (a) Given that a person applied to more than one school, what is the probability that the person is 24-26 years old? (Round your answer to four decimal places.) (b) Given that a person is in the 36-and-over age group, what is the probability that the person applied to more than one school? (Round your answer to four decimal places.) (c) What is the probability that a person is 24-26 years old or applied to more than one school? (Round your answer to four decimal places.)
Note: this is a 4. [-/25 Points] DETAILS ASWSBE14 4.E.053. MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER PRACTICE ANOTHER A survey asked students of differe
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