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If an applicant is chosen at random,

P(AIT) = __?
Answer Choices:
0.25.
0.36.
0.6.
0.75

If an applicant is chosen at random, P(AIT) = __? Answer Choices: 0.25. 0.36. 0.6. 0.75-example-1

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Answer: Choice A) 0.25

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Step-by-step explanation:

The notation P(A | T) is the same as saying P(A given T).

The "given T" means we know event T has happened. Therefore, the person we have selected has at least one tattoo. We focus only on the first column because of this.

We have m = 60 people ages 30-50 out of n = 240 people with tattoos.

This leads to the probability m/n = 60/240 = 1/4 = 0.25

There's a 25% chance we pick someone from the 30-50 age group if we know the person has at least one tattoo.

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Answer:

0.36 is chosen in the random

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