The University Apartments has 1000 units classified by size and location as shown in the following table. Bedrooms Floor One Two Three First floor 15% 25% 15% Second floor 15% 10% 20% What is the probability of selecting at random the following outcomes? (Enter your probabilities as fractions.) (a) a first-floor apartment (b) a first-floor, three-bedroom apartment (c) a second-floor apartment, given that it is a one-bedroom

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The University Apartments has 1000 units classified by size and location as shown in the following table.
Bedrooms
Floor
One
Two
Three
First floor
15%
25%
15%
Second floor
15%
10%
20%
What is the probability of selecting at random the following outcomes? (Enter your probabilities as fractions.)
(a) a first-floor apartment
(b) a first-floor, three-bedroom apartment
(c) a second-floor apartment, given that it is a one-bedroom
(d) a two- or three-bedroom apartment, given that it is located on the first floor
Transcribed Image Text:The University Apartments has 1000 units classified by size and location as shown in the following table. Bedrooms Floor One Two Three First floor 15% 25% 15% Second floor 15% 10% 20% What is the probability of selecting at random the following outcomes? (Enter your probabilities as fractions.) (a) a first-floor apartment (b) a first-floor, three-bedroom apartment (c) a second-floor apartment, given that it is a one-bedroom (d) a two- or three-bedroom apartment, given that it is located on the first floor
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