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General Social Survey askedparticipants if they thought it was “OK” for a woman to get anabortion for any reason and also asked them for their politicalparty affiliation. The table below summarizes the data.

Yes, “Ok”

No, Opposed

Strong Democrat

145

123

Independent

128

282

Strong Republican

46

162

Consider the following two events:

A = the event a person is a Strong Republican,

B = the event a person is ok to a woman getting an abortion forany reason.

Based on these data, select the correct answer about these twoevents.

Question 1 options:

Two events are disjoint because there are nopeople belong to both of these events

Two events are disjoint because there are 46people belong to both of these events

Two events are not disjoint because there are nopeople belong to both of these events

Two events are not disjoint because there are 46people belong to both of these events

Question 2 (0.5 points)

A General Social Survey askedparticipants if they thought it was “OK” for a woman to get anabortion for any reason and also asked them for their politicalparty affiliation. The table below summarizes the data.

Yes, “Ok”

No, Opposed

Strong Democrat

145

123

Independent

128

282

Strong Republican

46

162

Select the correct answer for theprobability that a randomly selected person is a Strong Republicanand opposed to a woman getting an abortion for any reason.

Question 2 options:

208/567

162/886

208/886

162/567

Question 3 (0.5 points)

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A General Social Survey askedparticipants if they thought it was “OK” for a woman to get anabortion for any reason and also asked them for their politicalparty affiliation. The table below summarizes the data.

Yes, “Ok”

No, Opposed

Strong Democrat

145

123

Independent

128

282

Strong Republican

46

162

Select the correct answer for theprobability that a randomly selected person is a Strong Democratwho is also opposed to a woman getting an abortion for anyreason.

Question 3 options:

123/268

123/886

268/567

Question 4 (0.5 points)

A General Social Survey askedparticipants if they thought it was “OK” for a woman to get anabortion for any reason and also asked them for their politicalparty affiliation. The table below summarizes the data.

Yes, “Ok”

No, Opposed

Strong Democrat

145

123

Independent

128

282

Strong Republican

46

162

Select the correct answer for theprobability that a randomly selected person is a Strong Democrat oropposed to a woman getting an abortion for any reason.

Question 4 options:

(268/886)+(567/886)+(123/886) =958/886

(268/886)+(567/886) =835/886

(268/886)+(567/886)-(123/886) =712/886

Question 5 (0.5 points)

A General Social Survey askedparticipants if they thought it was “OK” for a woman to get anabortion for any reason and also asked them for their politicalparty affiliation. The table below summarizes the data.

Yes, “Ok”

No, Opposed

Strong Democrat

145

123

Independent

128

282

Strong Republican

46

162

If a randomly selected person supportsa woman getting an abortion for any reason, find the probabilitythat this person is a Strong Republican?

Select the correct answer.

Question 5 options:

208/886

46/162

46/319

46/886

Question 6 (0.5 points)

A General Social Survey askedparticipants if they thought it was “OK” for a woman to get anabortion for any reason and also asked them for their politicalparty affiliation. The table below summarizes the data.

Yes, “Ok”

No, Opposed

Strong Democrat

145

123

Independent

128

282

Strong Republican

46

162

Consider the following two events:

A = the event a person is a Strong Democrat,

B = the event a person is ok to a woman getting an abortion forany reason.

Based on these data, decide whether these two events areindependent according to probability.

Question 6 options:

Two events are independent because P(A)xP(B) =P(A and B) is true

Two events are not independent because P(A)xP(B)= P(A and B) is true

Two events are independent because P(A)xP(B) =P(A and B) is not true

Two events are not independent because P(A)xP(B)= P(A and B) is not true

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