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The number of people who survived the Titanic based on class and gender is in the following table. Suppose a person is p

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The number of people who survived the Titanic based on class and gender is in the following table. Suppose a person is picked at random from the survivors. Class Female Male Total 1st 134 58 192 2nd 94 25 119 81 59 140 309 142 451 3rd Total

e) What is the probability that a survivor was a female or in the 2nd class? Round final answer to 3 decimal places. 1.739 f) Are the events "survivor is a female" and "survivor is in 2nd class" mutually exclusive? Why or why not? Select an answer X g) Are the events "survivor is a female" and "survivor is in 2nd clas" independent? Why or why not? Select an answer

✓ Select an answer g Yes because P(female and 2nd class) = 0 No because P(female and 2nd class) = 0 Yes because P(female and 2nd class) is not equal to 0 No because P(female and 2nd class) is not equal to 0 Yes because P(female or 2nd class) = 0. No because P(female or 2nd class) = 0 Yes because P(female | 2nd class) = P(female) No because P(female | 2nd class) is not equal to P(female) Yes because P(female | 2nd class) = P(2nd class) No because P(female | 2nd class) is not equal to P(2nd class) Check Answer Q is