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Agovernment agency has 6,000 employees. the employees were asked whether they preferred a four-day work week (10 hours per day), a five-day work week (8 hours per day), or flexible hours. you are given information on the employees' responses broken down by gender male female total
4 days 400 500 900
5 days 1,300 1,400 2,700
flexible 300 2,100 2,400
total 2,000 4,000 6,000
a) what is the probability that a randomly selected employee is a man and is in favor of a four-day work week?
b) what is the probability that a randomly selected employee is female?
c) a randomly selected employee turns out to be female. compute the probability that she is in favor of flexible hours.
d) what percentage of employees is in favor of a five-day work week?
e) given that a person is in favor of flexible time, what is the probability that the person is female?
f) what percentage of employees is male and in favor of a five-day work week?
g) what does the probability information tell you about the employees
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