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1. Suppose we want to know the probability that a student will choose a Water at random.Beverage Boys Girls TotalWater 27 34 61Lemonade 5 25 30Soda 35 6 41total 67 65 132What is the probability that a student will choose a water? Show your work. Answer should be a percent to the tenth spot.2. What is the probability that the student is a boy and chooses water? Answer should be a percent to the tenth spot.3. Suppose we want to know the probability that a student chosen at random will be a boy and have a beverage choice is Lemonade. From the table: P(GPA Boy/Lemonade) Is this dependant or independent?4. Now let's look at the probability that a student is a girl and chooses Soda. Answer is a percent and to the tenth of a percent. This would be dependant or independant?
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