Suppose that a survey of350 college students is taken. Each student is asked the type of college attended (public or private) and the family’s income level (low, middle, high). Use the data in the table to solve Exercises 83-88. Express probabilities as simplified fractions. Public Private Total Low 120 20 140 Middle 110 50 160 High 22 28 50 Total 252 98 350 Find the probability that a randomly selected student in the survey attends a private college or is from a high-income family.
Suppose that a survey of350 college students is taken. Each student is asked the type of college attended (public or private) and the family’s income level (low, middle, high). Use the data in the table to solve Exercises 83-88. Express probabilities as simplified fractions. Public Private Total Low 120 20 140 Middle 110 50 160 High 22 28 50 Total 252 98 350 Find the probability that a randomly selected student in the survey attends a private college or is from a high-income family.
Suppose that a survey of350 college students is taken. Each student is asked the type of college attended (public or private) and the family’s income level (low, middle, high). Use the data in the table to solve Exercises 83-88. Express probabilities as simplified fractions.
Public
Private
Total
Low
120
20
140
Middle
110
50
160
High
22
28
50
Total
252
98
350
Find the probability that a randomly selected student in the survey
attends a private college or is from a high-income family.
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