SOLUTION
Given the question in the image, the following are the solution steps to answer the question.
STEP 1: Write the given probabilities
STEP 2: Check if option A is correct

Hence, Most residents of Greenville prefer jogging to swimming
STEP 3: Check if option B is correct
![\begin{gathered} People\text{ who prefer jogging from Greenville}\Rightarrow0.38 \\ People\text{ who prefer jogg}\imaginaryI\text{ng from Fairfield}\operatorname{\Rightarrow}0.20 \\ 0.38>0.20 \\ People\text{ who prefer jogging are more likely from Greenville} \end{gathered}]()
Hence, Option B is not true
STEP 4: Check if option C is correct
Since more people from Greenville prefers jogging to swimming and more people people from Fairfield prefers swimming to jogging, therefore "There is an association between the town a person lives in and their exercise preference"
Hence, Option D is wrong.
Answer:
Options A and C are true