Age Category AMUSEMENT (Ride) {0 -5} {6 –17} {18-35} Over 35 Bouncing Houses (BH) 140 100 30 5 275 Horror Tunnels (HT) 30 100 75 40 245 Ruffle (R) 0 60 80 100 240 170 260 185 145 760 1. Give the literal formula...

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               Age Category

AMUSEMENT (Ride)

{0 -5}

{6 –17}

{18-35}

Over 35

Bouncing Houses (BH)

140

100

30

5

275

Horror Tunnels (HT)

30

100

75

40

245

Ruffle (R)

0

60

80

100

240

170

260

185

145

760

1. Give the literal formula first (not with numbers) and thensolve:

“What is the probability of being in the youngest age categorygiven that you prefer Bouncing Houses”

2. Give the literal formula first (not with numbers) and thensolve:

“What is the probability of being in the {18-35} age group andparticipate in ruffles.”

3. Give the literal formula first (not with numbers) and thensolve: “What is the probability of being in the {0-5} or {6-17}category given that you attend the Horror Tunnelsrides”.

Give the literal formula first (not with numbers) and thensolve:

“What is the probability of not attending aBouncing Houses amusement”

Is there any relationship between being a member older than 35and attending a specific amusement type (relationship between ageand amusement type); explain it based on the probability values

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1 Prob No of people belonging to age group 0 5 andprefering Bouncing HousesNo of people prefering Boucing Houses 140275 050912 Prob No of people being in the 1835    See Answer
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