A game show has three doors labeled A, B, and C, behind which there may or may not be a prize. A group of contestants is

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A game show has three doors labeled A, B, and C, behind which there may or may not be a prize. A group of contestants is

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A game show has three doors labeled A, B, and C, behind whichthere may or may not be a prize. A group of contestants is askedbehind which doors they think there is a prize. The results arethat 41 choose A, 52 people choose B, 60 choose C, 13 people chooseA and B, 11 people choose A and C, 15 people choose B and C, 6people choose all three and 10 people decided not to choose anydoor.
a) Draw a Venn Diagram to illustrate this situation.
b) Determine the total amount of people asked.
c) What is the probability they didn’t choose Door C.
d) What is the probability they chose Door B given they choseDoor A
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