29. Suppose an individual is randomly selected from the population of all adult males in the United States. Let A be the event that the selected male is a professional football player, and let B be the event that the selected male is a millionaire. Which do you think is larger: P(A | B) or P(B | A)? Explain.
29. Suppose an individual is randomly selected from the population of all adult males in the United States. Let A be the event that the selected male is a professional football player, and let B be the event that the selected male is a millionaire. Which do you think is larger: P(A | B) or P(B | A)? Explain.
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