a. experiences neither depression nor weight gain. b. experiences depression given that the patient experiences weight gain. c. experiences weight gain given that the patient experiences depression. (round to 4 decimal places)

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At a drug rehab center 38% experience depression and 28% experience weight gain. 17% experience both. If
a patient from the center is randomly selected, find the probability that the patient (Round all answers to
four decimal places where possible.)
a. experiences neither depression nor weight gain.
b. experiences depression given that the patient experiences weight gain.
c. experiences weight gain given that the patient experiences depression.
(round to 4 decimal
places)
d. Are depression and weight gain mutually exclusive?
O no
O yes
e. Are depression and weight gain independent?
yes
O no
оо
Transcribed Image Text:At a drug rehab center 38% experience depression and 28% experience weight gain. 17% experience both. If a patient from the center is randomly selected, find the probability that the patient (Round all answers to four decimal places where possible.) a. experiences neither depression nor weight gain. b. experiences depression given that the patient experiences weight gain. c. experiences weight gain given that the patient experiences depression. (round to 4 decimal places) d. Are depression and weight gain mutually exclusive? O no O yes e. Are depression and weight gain independent? yes O no оо
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