Respondents to a survey indicated the following categorizations pertaining to attendance at religious services. There were a total of 29292929 respondents.   Attendance Number of Respondents   Attendance Number of Respondents Never 757   ​2-3 times a month 286 Less than once a year 179   Nearly every week 132 Once a year 349   Every week 405 Several times a year 382   More than once a week 223 Once a month 189   ​Don't know/no answer 27   Find the probability that a randomly chosen person attends religious services with the indicated frequency in parts ​(a) through ​(c) below. ​(a) never   The probability is nothing. ​(Round to four decimal places as​ needed.) ​(b) more than once a wee kmore than once a week   The probability is nothing. ​(Round to four decimal places as​ needed.) ​(c) every weekevery week or more frequently   The probability is nothing. ​(Round to four decimal places as​ needed.)   Enter your answer in each of the answer boxes.

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Respondents to a survey indicated the following categorizations pertaining to attendance at religious services. There were a total of
29292929
respondents.
 
Attendance
Number of Respondents
 
Attendance
Number of Respondents
Never
757
 
​2-3 times a month
286
Less than once a year
179
 
Nearly every week
132
Once a year
349
 
Every week
405
Several times a year
382
 
More than once a week
223
Once a month
189
 
​Don't know/no answer
27
 
Find the probability that a randomly chosen person attends religious services with the indicated frequency in parts ​(a) through ​(c) below.
​(a) never
 
The probability is
nothing.
​(Round to four decimal places as​ needed.)
​(b) more than once a wee kmore than once a week
 
The probability is
nothing.
​(Round to four decimal places as​ needed.)
​(c)
every weekevery week
or more frequently
 
The probability is
nothing.
​(Round to four decimal places as​ needed.)
 
Enter your answer in each of the answer boxes.
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