The following table shows the results of a survey of authors by a (fictitious) publishing company. New Authors Established Authors Total Successful 15 17 32 Unsuccessful 12 15 Total 27 20 47 Consider the following events: S: an author is successful; U: an author is unsuccessful; N: an author is new; and E: an author is established. Describe the events Sn N and SUN in words. Sn N is the event that an author is ---Select--- SUN is the event that an author is ---Select--- Use the table to compute n(Sn N) and n(S U N). n(S n N) = n(S U N) =

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**Survey Results of Authors by a Fictitious Publishing Company**

The table below presents the results of a survey of authors by a (fictitious) publishing company.

|                      | New Authors | Established Authors | Total |
|----------------------|-------------|---------------------|-------|
| **Successful**       | 15          | 17                  | 32    |
| **Unsuccessful**     | 12          | 3                   | 15    |
| **Total**            | 27          | 20                  | 47    |

### Explanation

- **New Authors:** Authors who are recently starting their publishing journey.
- **Established Authors:** Authors who are already well-recognized in the publishing field.

### Event Definitions

Consider the following events:
- **S:** An author is successful.
- **U:** An author is unsuccessful.
- **N:** An author is new.
- **E:** An author is established.

#### Tasks

1. **Describe the Events:**
   - **S ∩ N** is the event that an author is both successful and new.
   - **S ∪ N** is the event that an author is either successful or new, or both.

2. **Compute the Values:**
   Use the table to find the number of authors for each event:
   - **n(S ∩ N):** Number of new and successful authors.
   - **n(S ∪ N):** Number of authors who are either successful or new, or both.

### Interactive Components

- **Dropdown menus** to describe events in words.
- **Input fields** to calculate and check your answers for n(S ∩ N) and n(S ∪ N).

### Additional Help

For further assistance, use the "Need Help?" section, including resources titled **Read It** and **Watch It**.
Transcribed Image Text:**Survey Results of Authors by a Fictitious Publishing Company** The table below presents the results of a survey of authors by a (fictitious) publishing company. | | New Authors | Established Authors | Total | |----------------------|-------------|---------------------|-------| | **Successful** | 15 | 17 | 32 | | **Unsuccessful** | 12 | 3 | 15 | | **Total** | 27 | 20 | 47 | ### Explanation - **New Authors:** Authors who are recently starting their publishing journey. - **Established Authors:** Authors who are already well-recognized in the publishing field. ### Event Definitions Consider the following events: - **S:** An author is successful. - **U:** An author is unsuccessful. - **N:** An author is new. - **E:** An author is established. #### Tasks 1. **Describe the Events:** - **S ∩ N** is the event that an author is both successful and new. - **S ∪ N** is the event that an author is either successful or new, or both. 2. **Compute the Values:** Use the table to find the number of authors for each event: - **n(S ∩ N):** Number of new and successful authors. - **n(S ∪ N):** Number of authors who are either successful or new, or both. ### Interactive Components - **Dropdown menus** to describe events in words. - **Input fields** to calculate and check your answers for n(S ∩ N) and n(S ∪ N). ### Additional Help For further assistance, use the "Need Help?" section, including resources titled **Read It** and **Watch It**.
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