Here are the joint probabilities for MSNBC a. Compute the probability that a mostly Conservative would distrust
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a. Compute the probability that a mostly Conservative would distrust MSNBC.
b. Find the probability that a mixed Liberal Conservative would neither trust nor distrust MSNBC.
c. If one person is selected at random what is the probability that he or she trusts MSNBC?
d. If one person is chosen at random, what is the probability that he or she is a mostly Conservative?
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Consistent Mostly Consistent Mostly MSNBC Liberal Liberal Mixed Conservative Conservative 0.1056 0.1404 0.0198 0.0540 0.0682 0.1116 Trust 0.0063 0.0832 0.0442 Distrust Neither 0.0675 0.0144 0.0680 0.0560 0.0442 0.0108 DK 0.0136 0.0264 0.0540 0.0064 0.0054
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