Things are classified as type A, type B, type C, or type D. 22% are type A. 47% are type B. 9% are type C, and 22% are type D. 68% of type A things are special. 43% of type B things are special. 88% of type C things are special. 55% of type D things are special. a.) Given that a thing is special, what is the probability that it is type

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Things are classified as type A, type B, type C, or type D. 22% are type A. 47% are type B. 9% are type C, and 22% are type D. 68% of type A things are special. 43% of type B things are special. 88% of type C things are special. 55% of type D things are special.

a.) Given that a thing is special, what is the probability that it is type C?

b.) Given that a thing is not special, what is the probability that it is type A?

c.) Given that a thing is type A or type D, what is the probability that it is special?

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