Help The contingency table below summarizes a survey of 1,000 bottled beverage consumers. Lives in a state with a deposit law with no deposit law Lives in a state Row Total Recycles beverage bottles Does not recycle beverage bottles Column Total 153 62 215 192 593 345 655 1, 000 785 Find the following probabilities or percentages: (a) Probability that a consumer recycles beverage bottles. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) PRecycles) (b) Probability that a consumer who lives in a state with a deposit law does not recycle. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) ADon't Recycle I Lives in Deposit Law State) (c) Percentage of consumers who recycle and live in a state with a deposit law. (Round your answer to 1 decimal place.) Percentage of consumers (d) Percentane

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The contingency table below summarizes a survey of 1,000 bottled beverage consumers.
14
Lives in a state
with a deposit law with no deposit law
Lives in a state
Recycles beverage bottles
Does not recycle beverage bottles
Column Total
153
62
215
ROw Total
345
655
1, 000
192
593
785
Find the following probabilities or percentages:
(a) Probability that a consumer recycles beverage bottles. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)
PRecycles)
(b) Probability that a consumer who lives in a state with a deposit law does not recycle. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)
ADon't Recycle I Lives in Deposit Law State)
(c) Percentage of consumers who recycle and live in a state with a deposit law. (Round your answer to 1 decimal place.)
Percentage of consumers
%
(d) Percentage of consumers in states with a deposit law who recycle. (Round your answer to the nearest whole percent.)
Percentage of consumers
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