The U.S. resident population by region (in millions) for selected years is given in the table. Find

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The U.S. resident population by region (in millions) for selected years is given in the table. Find the probability, to the nearest thousandth, that a U.S. resident selected at random satisfied the following in parts (a)–(d).

(a) Lived in the West in 2006

(b) Lived in the Midwest in 2000

(c) Lived in the Northeast or Midwest in 2006

(d) Lived in the South or West in 2013

(e) What are the odds that a randomly selected U.S. resident in 2013 was not from the South?

Region 2000 2006 2013 Northeast 53.6 54.5 55.9 Midwest 64.4 66.0 67.5 South 100.2 109.1 118.4 63.2 68.8 West 74.3

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College Algebra

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Authors: Margaret L. Lial, John Hornsby, David I. Schneider, Callie Daniels

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