Question: I need question 6 & 7. will upvote once both all answered. thank you!! QUESTION A company studied the number of lost-time accidents occurring at

I need question 6 & 7. will upvote once both all answered. thank you!! I need question 6 & 7. will upvote once both all
I need question 6 & 7. will upvote once both all
QUESTION A company studied the number of lost-time accidents occurring at its Brownsville, Texas, plant. Historical records show that 20% of the employees suffered lost-time accidents last year. Management believes that a special safety program will reduce such accidents to 10% during the current year. In addition, it estimates that 25% of employees who had lost-time accidents last year will experience a lost-time accident during the current year 1. What percentage of the employees will experience lost time accidents in both years? 2. What percentage of the employees will suffer at least one lost-time accident over the two-year period? QUESTION 7 A 2018 Pew Research Center survey found that more Americans believe they could give up their televisions than could give up their cell phones (Pew Research website). Assume that the following table represents the joint probabilities of Americans who could give up their television or cell phone. Could Give Up Television Yes No 0.31 0.17 0.48 Could Give Up Yes Cellphone No 0.38 0.14 0.52 0.69 0.31 1. What is the probability that a randomly surveyed person could give up her cell phone (to 2 decimals? 2. What is the probability that a randomly surveyed person could give up both cellphone and tellvision? (to 2 decimals) Could Give Up Television Yes No 0.31 0.17 Could Give Up Yes Cellphone 0.48 No 0.38 0.14 0.52 0.69 0.31 1. What is the probability that a randomly surveyed person could give up her cell phone (to 2 decimals)? 2. What is the probability that a randomly surveyed person could give up both cellphone and telivision? (to 2 decimals) 3. What is the probability that a randomly surveyed person could give up cellphone but not telivision? (to 2 decimals) 4. What is the probability that a person who could give up her cell phone could also give up television? (to 2 decimals) 5. What is the probability that a person who could not give up telivision could give up her cell phone? (to 2 decimals)? 6. What is the probability that a person who could not give up her cell phone could give up television? (to 2 decimals) 7. What is the probability that a person who could give up telivision could also give up her cell phone? (to 2 decimals)

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