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Ski Passes: The following table gives some information about a group of 200 college students. The rows tell whether or n
Ski Passes: The following table gives some information about a group of 200 college students. The rows tell whether or not the student has a car. The columns describe at which mountain the students have a ski pass. Note: No student has a pass at more than one mountain. Bolton Smuggler's 10 Has a Car Does not have a Car Stowe 18 5 18 24 Sugarbush 24 18 No Pass 25 54 4 If one student is randomly selected, what is the probability that the following will occur? Round your answers to 3 significant digits*. (a) The student has a pass at Stowe or Sugarbush. P(Stowe or Sugarbush) = 49) (b) The student has a car or a pass to Sugarbush. P(has a car or a pass at Sugarbush) = 497 (c) The student has a car or a ski pass somewhere. P(has a car or has a pass) 49 *Significant Digits: Here are some probabilities expressed to 3 significant digits. You start counting digits from left to right starting with the first non-zero digit. 0.123 0.0123 0.0120 0.00123 0.102 0.350 0.300