Consider the following information about passengers on a cruise ship on vacation: 40% check work e-mail, 31% use a cell phone to stay connected to work, 25% bring a laptop with them on vacation, 22% both check work e-mail and use a cell phone to stay connected, and 50% neither check work e-mail nor use a cell phone to stay connected nor bring a laptop. In addition 89% of those who bring a laptop also check work e-mail and 71% of those who use a cell phone to stay connected also bring a laptop. With E = event that a traveler on vacation checks work e-mail C = event that a traveler on vacation uses a cell phone to stay connected L = event that a traveler on vacation brought a laptop use the given information to determine the following probabilities. A Venn diagram may help. (Round all answers to four decimal places.) (i)    P(E and C and L) =   (j)    P(E and L) =   (k)    P(C and L) =   (l)    P(C|(E and L)) =

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Consider the following information about passengers on a cruise ship on vacation: 40% check work e-mail, 31% use a cell phone to stay connected to work, 25% bring a laptop with them on vacation, 22% both check work e-mail and use a cell phone to stay connected, and 50% neither check work e-mail nor use a cell phone to stay connected nor bring a laptop. In addition 89% of those who bring a laptop also check work e-mail and 71% of those who use a cell phone to stay connected also bring a laptop. With

E = event that a traveler on vacation checks work e-mail
C = event that a traveler on vacation uses a cell phone to stay connected
L = event that a traveler on vacation brought a laptop

use the given information to determine the following probabilities. A Venn diagram may help. (Round all answers to four decimal places.)

(i)    P(E and C and L) =  

(j)    P(E and L) =  

(k)    P(C and L) =  

(l)    P(C|(E and L)) =  

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