Suppose the probability that a US resident has traveled to Canada is 0.21, the probability that a US resident has traveled to Mexico is 0.14, and the probability that a US resident has traveled to Mexico and  Canada is 0.05.   a. Complete the following contingency table based on the above information:   Traveled to Canada not traveled to Canada Total Traveled to Mexico       Not traveled to Mexico       Total         b. What is the probability that a randomly selected US resident has  traveled to Canada and has not traveled to Mexico?     c. What is the probability that a US resident has traveled to Canada or Mexico

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Suppose the probability that a US resident has traveled to Canada is 0.21, the probability that a US resident has traveled to Mexico is 0.14, and the probability that a US resident has traveled to Mexico and  Canada is 0.05.

 

a. Complete the following contingency table based on the above information:

 

Traveled to Canada

not traveled to Canada

Total

Traveled to Mexico

 

 

 

Not traveled to Mexico

 

 

 

Total

 

 

 

 

b. What is the probability that a randomly selected US resident has  traveled to Canada and has not traveled to Mexico?  

 

c. What is the probability that a US resident has traveled to Canada or Mexico

 

d. What is the probability a person has traveled to Canada given  they have traveled to Mexico?     

 

e. Are traveling to Mexico  and traveling to Canada independent events?  Give a statistical argument to prove this.  

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