A) If a person is selected at random, find P(C), the probability that the person is Color-Blind. P(C)= B) If the randomly selected person is MALE, find P(CM), the probability that the person is Color-Blind. In other words, find the probability that the person is Color-Blind, given that the person is MALE. ?(CM)

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A) If a person is selected at random, find P(C), the probability that the person is Color-Blind.

P(C)=


B) If the randomly selected person is MALE, find P(CM), the probability that the person is Color-Blind. In other words, find the probability that the person is Color-Blind, given that the person is MALE.

?(CM)


C) Find P(C and M), the probability that a randomly selected person is MALE and Color-Blind.

P(C and M)=


D)Find P(C or M), the probability that a randomly selected student is a MALE or Color-Blind.

P(C or M)=

In a survey of 706 people, the following data were obtained relating gender to color-blindness:
Color-Blind (C) Not Color - Blind (NC) Total
Male (M)
42
441
483
Female (F)
10
213
223
Total
52
654
706
Transcribed Image Text:In a survey of 706 people, the following data were obtained relating gender to color-blindness: Color-Blind (C) Not Color - Blind (NC) Total Male (M) 42 441 483 Female (F) 10 213 223 Total 52 654 706
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