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Mathematics, 07.05.2020 01:03 Galaxie85111

A recent social survey asked respondents whether they like Apple or Microsoft. The responses were recorded in the following table.
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a. A respondent is randomly selected among those that prefer Apple, what is the probability that the respondent will be female?
b. A respondent is randomly selected among those that are Male, what is the probability that the respondent prefers Apple?
c. What is the relative frequency of a female who prefers Microsoft?

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