P(being female or not being frequently involved) = (Round to the nearest thousandth as needed.)

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"Find the probability that the person is female or not frequently involved in charity work.

P(being female or not being frequently involved) = [   ]
(Round to the nearest thousandth as needed.)"

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Transcribed Image Text:The image contains the following text related to a probability question: "Find the probability that the person is female or not frequently involved in charity work. P(being female or not being frequently involved) = [ ] (Round to the nearest thousandth as needed.)" There are no graphs or diagrams in the image. The layout includes typical webpage elements such as navigation and help access links.
The table presents data on frequency of an unspecified activity, categorized by gender:

|                | Frequently | Occasionally | Not at all | Total |
|----------------|------------|--------------|------------|-------|
| Male           | 226        | 459          | 794        | 1479  |
| Female         | 201        | 440          | 747        | 1388  |
| **Total**      | 427        | 899          | 1541       | 2867  |

- **Frequently**: Indicates the number of individuals who engage in the activity frequently.
- **Occasionally**: Indicates the number who do so occasionally.
- **Not at all**: Indicates the number who do not engage in the activity at all.

The table divides the participants into males and females and provides totals for each category.
Transcribed Image Text:The table presents data on frequency of an unspecified activity, categorized by gender: | | Frequently | Occasionally | Not at all | Total | |----------------|------------|--------------|------------|-------| | Male | 226 | 459 | 794 | 1479 | | Female | 201 | 440 | 747 | 1388 | | **Total** | 427 | 899 | 1541 | 2867 | - **Frequently**: Indicates the number of individuals who engage in the activity frequently. - **Occasionally**: Indicates the number who do so occasionally. - **Not at all**: Indicates the number who do not engage in the activity at all. The table divides the participants into males and females and provides totals for each category.
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