Suppose the table summarizes the opinions of various groups on the issue of oil drilling in national parks. Use this table to calculate the empirical probability.   Whites   Non-Whites   Opinion Reps. Dems.   Reps. Dems. Total Favor 300 100   20 15 435 Oppose 100 250   30 185 565 Total 400 350   50 200 1000 Given that a randomly selected individual is non-White, find the probability that he or she opposes oil drilling in national parks. (Enter your probability as a fraction.)

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Suppose the table summarizes the opinions of various groups on the issue of oil drilling in national parks. Use this table to calculate the empirical probability.

  Whites   Non-Whites  
Opinion Reps. Dems.   Reps. Dems. Total
Favor 300 100   20 15 435
Oppose 100 250   30 185 565
Total 400 350   50 200 1000

Given that a randomly selected individual is non-White, find the probability that he or she opposes oil drilling in national parks. (Enter your probability as a fraction.)

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