he data on the right represent the number of live​ multiple-delivery births​ (three or more​ babies) in a particular year for women 15 to 54 years old. Use the data to complete parts​ (a) through​ (d) below.   Age Number of Multiple Births     ​15-19 90       ​20-24 512       ​25-29 1633       ​30-34 2839       ​35-39 1842       ​40-44 379       ​45-54 115     ​(a) Determine the probability that a randomly selected multiple birth for women​ 15-54 years old involved a mother 30 to 39 years old.   ​P(30 to ​39)=0.6320.632 ​(Type an integer or decimal rounded to three decimal places as​ needed.) ​(b) Determine the probability that a randomly selected multiple birth for women​ 15-54 years old involved a mother who was not 30 to 39 years old.   ​P(not 30 to ​39)=nothing ​(Type an integer or decimal rounded to three decimal places as​ needed.)

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The data on the right represent the number of live​ multiple-delivery births​ (three or more​ babies) in a particular year for women 15 to 54 years old. Use the data to complete parts​ (a) through​ (d) below.
 
Age
Number of Multiple Births
 
 
​15-19
90
 
 
 
​20-24
512
 
 
 
​25-29
1633
 
 
 
​30-34
2839
 
 
 
​35-39
1842
 
 
 
​40-44
379
 
 
 
​45-54
115
 
 
​(a) Determine the probability that a randomly selected multiple birth for women​ 15-54 years old involved a mother 30 to 39 years old.
 
​P(30 to
​39)=0.6320.632
​(Type an integer or decimal rounded to three decimal places as​ needed.)
​(b) Determine the probability that a randomly selected multiple birth for women​ 15-54 years old involved a mother who was not 30 to 39 years old.
 
​P(not 30 to
​39)=nothing
​(Type an integer or decimal rounded to three decimal places as​ needed.)
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