Mathematics, 05.05.2020 14:50, RiddleMeThis
Two hundred people were surveyed about whether or not they like recreational reading and academic
reading. The following two-way table displays data for the sample of people who responded to the survey.
Opinion
Liked academic reading
Disliked academic reading
TOTAL
176
Liked recreational reading
136
40
Disliked recreational reading
16
24
TOTAL
152
48
200
In this sample, are the events "liked recreational reading" and "disliked recreational reading" mutually
exclusive?
find the probability that a randomly selected person from this sample liked recreational reading or disliked recreational reading.
Answers: 1
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