a) Find the probability that the winner won gold, given that the winner was from the U.S. P (gold I us) = 36 110 = 0.327 b) Find the probability that the winner was from the U.S., given that the person won gold.

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2.
U.S
Russia
total
The medal distribution from the 2008 Summer Olympic games for the top 23 countries is shown
below. Fill in the missing values.
China
Great Britain
Others
Gold
36
23
51
19
173
302
Silver
38
21
21
13
209
302
= 36
11 0
Bronze
= 36
36
302
28
28
15
246
353
0.327
Total
110
= 0.1192
72
a) Find the probability that the winner won gold, given that the winner was from the U.S.
P (gold I us)
100
47
628
b) Find the probability that the winner was from the U.S., given that the person won gold.
P(us 1 gold)
957
Transcribed Image Text:2. U.S Russia total The medal distribution from the 2008 Summer Olympic games for the top 23 countries is shown below. Fill in the missing values. China Great Britain Others Gold 36 23 51 19 173 302 Silver 38 21 21 13 209 302 = 36 11 0 Bronze = 36 36 302 28 28 15 246 353 0.327 Total 110 = 0.1192 72 a) Find the probability that the winner won gold, given that the winner was from the U.S. P (gold I us) 100 47 628 b) Find the probability that the winner was from the U.S., given that the person won gold. P(us 1 gold) 957
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