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A survey asked people of different ages whether they get their news byreading the paper. What is the probability that a person surveyed is under 40,given that he or she gets the news by reading the paper? If necessary, roundRead paperDon't readTotalpaperUnder 4043640your answer to the nearest percent.2440 or older1640Total285280

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C;\text{ 14\%}

EXPLANATIONS;

Here, we want to get the probability of A, given B; where A refers to the event that the person surveyed is under 40, and B is the event that he or she gets the news by reading news paper

According to Bayes' theorem, we have the formula to use as;


P(A|B)\text{ = }(P(AnB))/(P(B))

Since the total is the same, we can work only with the numbers

So, firstly, we need the number of people that gets the news by reading news papers; we have this as 28

Now, we need the number of people who are under 40 and also gets their news by reading papers

We have this as 4

So, we have the probability as;


P(A|B)\text{ =}(4)/(28)\text{ = }(1)/(7)\text{ = 14.28 \%}

We have this as approximately 14%

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