The table shows relative frequencies for red-green color blindness, where M represents "person is male" and C represents "person is color-blind". This study only used binary gender options. Use this table to find the probability P (M' nc'). P(M' n c')= M M' Totals 0.048 0.003 0.051 0.414 0.535 0.949 Totals 0.462 0.538 1.000 C C'
The table shows relative frequencies for red-green color blindness, where M represents "person is male" and C represents "person is color-blind". This study only used binary gender options. Use this table to find the probability P (M' nc'). P(M' n c')= M M' Totals 0.048 0.003 0.051 0.414 0.535 0.949 Totals 0.462 0.538 1.000 C C'
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![The table shows relative frequencies for red-green color blindness, where M represents "person
is male" and C represents "person is color-blind". This study only used binary gender options. Use
this table to find the probability P (M' nc').
P(M' nc')=
C
M
M' Totals
C
0.048 0.003 0.051
C'
0.414 0.535 0.949
Totals 0.462 0.538 1.000](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F3efdeee8-5cdd-4148-bdfe-165cd33a53d9%2Feadfc61e-0ea3-4ac3-8b7e-a50f7c83b274%2Fv4yjyg_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:The table shows relative frequencies for red-green color blindness, where M represents "person
is male" and C represents "person is color-blind". This study only used binary gender options. Use
this table to find the probability P (M' nc').
P(M' nc')=
C
M
M' Totals
C
0.048 0.003 0.051
C'
0.414 0.535 0.949
Totals 0.462 0.538 1.000
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