Question: 12. [-/2 Points] DETAILS ILLOWSKYINTROSTAT1 3.C.064.PR. MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER An article in the New England Journal of Medicine reported about a study of

 12. [-/2 Points] DETAILS ILLOWSKYINTROSTAT1 3.C.064.PR. MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHERAn article in the New England Journal of Medicine reported about a

12. [-/2 Points] DETAILS ILLOWSKYINTROSTAT1 3.C.064.PR. MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER An article in the New England Journal of Medicine reported about a study of smokers in California and Hawaii. In one part of the report, the self-reported ethnicity and smoking levels per day were given. Of the people smoking at most ten cigarettes per day, there were 9,886 African Americans, 2,745 Native Hawaiians, 12,831 Latinos, 8,378 Japanese Americans, and 7,650 Whites. Of the people smoking 11 to 20 cigarettes per day, there were 6,514 African Americans, 3,062 Native Hawaiians, 4,932 Latinos, 10,680 Japanese Americans, and 9,877 Whites. Of the people smoking 21 to 30 cigarettes per day, there were 1,671 African Americans, 1,419 Native Hawaiians, 1,406 Latinos, 4,715 Japanese Americans, and 6,062 Whites. Of the people smoking at least 31 cigarettes per day, there were 759 African Americans, 788 Native Hawaiians, 800 Latinos, 2,305 Japanese Americans, and 3,970 Whites. In words, explain what it means to pick one person from the study who is "Japanese American GIVEN that person smokes 21 to 30 cigarettes per day." The person must be both Japanese American and smoke 21 to 30 cigarettes per day, and the sample space is reduced to those who are Japanese American. The person must be either Japanese American or smoke 21 to 30 cigarettes per day, and the sample space is reduced to those who are Japanese American. The person must be either Japanese American or smoke 21 to 30 cigarettes per day, and the sample space is reduced to those who smoke 21 to 30 cigarettes per day. The person must be both Japanese American and smoke 21 to 30 cigarettes per day. O The person must be both Japanese American and smoke 21 to 30 cigarettes per day, and the sample space is reduced to those who smoke 21 to 30 cigarettes per day. Find the probability of this. (Enter your probability as a fraction.)11. [0/2 Points] DETAILS PREVIOUS ANSWERS ILLOWSKYINTROSTAT1 3.C.063.PR. MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER An article in the New England Journal of Medicine reported about a study of smokers in California and Hawaii. In one part of the report, the self-reported ethnicity and smoking levels per day were given. Of the people smoking at most ten cigarettes per day, there were 9,886 African Americans, 2,745 Native Hawaiians, 12,831 Latinos, 8,378 Japanese Americans, and 7,650 Whites. Of the people smoking 11 to 20 cigarettes per day, there were 6,514 African Americans, 3,062 Native Hawaiians, 4,932 Latinos, 10,680 Japanese Americans, and 9,877 Whites. Of the people smoking 21 to 30 cigarettes per day, there were 1,671 African Americans, 1,419 Native Hawaiians, 1,406 Latinos, 4,715 Japanese Americans, and 6,062 Whites. Of the people smoking at least 31 cigarettes per day, there were 759 African Americans, 788 Native Hawaiians, 800 Latinos, 2,305 Japanese Americans, and 3,970 Whites. In words, explain what it means to pick one person from the study who is "Japanese American OR smokes 21 to 30 cigarettes per day." O The person must be both Japanese American and smoke 21 to 30 cigarettes per day, and the sample space includes everyone in the study. The person must be both Japanese American and smoke 21 to 30 cigarettes per day, and the sample space is reduced to those who are either Japanese American or smoke 21 to 30 cigarettes per day. The person must be either Japanese American or smoke 21 to 30 cigarettes per day, and the sample space is reduced to those who smoke 21 to 30 cigarettes per day. The person must be either Japanese American or smoke 21 to 30 cigarettes per day, and the sample space is reduced to those who are Japanese American. The person must be either Japanese American or smoke 21 to 30 cigarettes per day, and the sample space includes everyone in the study. X Find the probability of this. (Enter your probability as a fraction.) X

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