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Business, 10.07.2019 01:10, reycaden

Chevrolet has compiled the following data concerning the cars they sold in 1975: among full size cars, 80% have large engines. 70% of mid-size cars sold have small engines. 95% of compacts sold have small engines. of the cars sold, 20% are full size, 40% are midsize and 40% are compact. (engines are classified as either large or a. if one of the cars sold is chosen at random, what is the probability that it has a large engine? b. are the events ā€œa car chosen at random is midsizeā€ and ā€œa car chosen at random has a large engineā€ independent? c. if you are told that a car chosen at random has a small engine, what is the probability that it is a compact?

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