1. Suppose that a pair of dice is rolled. Given that the two numbers are different, what...

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1. Suppose that a pair of dice is rolled. Given that the two numbers are different, what is the probability that one die shows a three?
2. Consider Table 1, with figures in millions, pertaining to the 2015 American civilian labor force (age 20+). Find the probability that a person selected at random from the American civilian labor force (age 20+)
(a) is employed.
(b) is male.
(c) is female, given that the person is employed.
(d) is employed, given that the person is female
Table 1 Employed 76.78 70.70 Unemployed 3.96 3.37 Total 80.74 Male Female 74.07 154.81 147.48 7.33 Total
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Finite Mathematics and Its Applications

ISBN: 978-0134768632

12th edition

Authors: Larry J. Goldstein, David I. Schneider, Martha J. Siegel, Steven Hair

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