The data on the right represent the number of traffic fatalities by seat location and gender. Determine P(female) and P(female|passenger). Are the events "Temale" and "passenger" independent? Male Female Total D Passenger 32 928 11,919 44,847 6,339 6,206 12,545 Driver Total 39,267 18,125 57,392 Determine P(female). P(female)=| (Round to three decimal places as needed.)

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The data on the right represent the number of traffic
fatalities by seat location and gender. Determine
P(female) and P(female|passenger). Are the events
"female" and "passenger" independent?
Male Female Total
Passenger 32,928 11,919 44,847
6,339 6,206 12,545
39,267 18,125 57,392
Driver
Total
Determine P(female).
P(female) =
(Round to three decimal places as needed.)
Transcribed Image Text:The data on the right represent the number of traffic fatalities by seat location and gender. Determine P(female) and P(female|passenger). Are the events "female" and "passenger" independent? Male Female Total Passenger 32,928 11,919 44,847 6,339 6,206 12,545 39,267 18,125 57,392 Driver Total Determine P(female). P(female) = (Round to three decimal places as needed.)
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Given that 

  Male=M Female =F Total
Passenger=P  32928 11919 44847
Driver=D 6339 6206 12545
Total 39267 18125 57392
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