Use the following table, which shows the number of voters in a city who voted for or against a proposition (or abstained from voting) according to their party affiliations. For Against Abstained Democrat 8,352 2,427 894 Republican 2,593 5,470 1,051 Independent 1,325 612 776 A voter is randomly selected. What is the probability that the individual voted for the proposition, given that the voter is a registered Independent? Round your answer to the nearest hundredth.

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Use the following table, which shows the number of voters in a city who voted for or against a proposition (or abstained from voting) according to their party affiliations.
For
Against
Abstained
Democrat
8,352
2,427
894
Republican
2,593
5,470
1,051
Independent
1,325
612
776
A voter is randomly selected. What is the probability that the individual voted for the proposition, given that the voter is a registered Independent? Round your answer to the nearest hundredth.
Transcribed Image Text:24. DETAILS MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER Use the following table, which shows the number of voters in a city who voted for or against a proposition (or abstained from voting) according to their party affiliations. For Against Abstained Democrat 8,352 2,427 894 Republican 2,593 5,470 1,051 Independent 1,325 612 776 A voter is randomly selected. What is the probability that the individual voted for the proposition, given that the voter is a registered Independent? Round your answer to the nearest hundredth.
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