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Mathematics, 17.05.2021 22:50 stephanieb75

PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE HELP!! 200 people were asked if they like any of running, cycling or swimming.

Of these people,
•8 like running, swimming and cycling
•16 like running and swimming but not cycling
•33 do not like any of these activities
•28 people like cycling and swimming
•All 40 people who like cycling like at least one other activity
•124 people like running

One of the people asked is chosen at random. Given that this person likes swimming, find the probability that this person likes cycling.

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