itizens have different attitudes towards the DACE program. 200 US citizens were surveyed and each was asked two questions: (I) whether they were foreign-born and (ii) whether they support letting DACE recipients remain in the US permanently. 37 of them said they were foreign born, 120 said they favor letting DACA recipients stay permanently, 17 of them said that they were foreign born US citizens and in favor of letting DACA recipients stay permanently. (Hint: draw a table with the outcomes and put the numbers above in them) If one of these 200 persons is picked at random: (I) what is the probability that the person is neither a foreign-born US citizen nor in favor of letting DACA recipients stay permanently? (ii) Is the event' in favor of letting DACA recipients stay permanently' independent of the event ' foreign born US citizen?
citizens have different attitudes towards the DACE program. 200 US citizens were surveyed and each was asked two questions: (I) whether they were foreign-born and (ii) whether they support letting DACE recipients remain in the US permanently.
37 of them said they were foreign born, 120 said they favor letting DACA recipients stay permanently, 17 of them said that they were foreign born US citizens and in favor of letting DACA recipients stay permanently. (Hint: draw a table with the outcomes and put the numbers above in them)
If one of these 200 persons is picked at random:
(I) what is the
(ii) Is the
Let A denote the foreign born and B denote who support letting DACE recipients remain in the US permanently.
Then,
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