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Transcribed Image Text:Population
(in thousands)
60
56.752
42.767
40
38.511
23.093
20+
Edmonds
Kenmore Lynnwood
Shoreline
a. If 1 person is randomly selected from all the people in these four cities, what is
the probability that the person is from Shoreline?
b. If 1 person is randomly selected from all the people in these four cities, what is
the probability that the person is from Shoreline OR from Kenmore?
c. If 3 people are randomly selected from all the people in the four cities, what is
the probability that the first two people are from Edmonds AND the last persor
is from Shoreline?
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