jgilvin06
Jun 1, 2009, 10:44 PM
5. a.The table show drinking habits of adult men and women.
Non-Drinker Occasional Drinker Regular Drinker Heavy Drinker Total
Men 387 45 90 37 559
Women 421 46 69 34 570
Total 808 91 159 71 1129
If one of the 1129 people is randomly chosen, find the probability that the person is a woman or a heavy drinker. Round your answer to the nearest 3 decimal places. (References: example 4 page 163, end of section exercises 23 - 26 page 168 - 169) (5 points)
b. The table show drinking habits of adult men and women.
Non-Drinker Occasional Drinker Regular Drinker Heavy Drinker Total
Men 387 45 90 37 559
Women 421 46 69 34 570
Total 808 91 159 71 1129
If one of the 1129 people is randomly chosen, find the probability that the person is a non-drinker or a heavy drinker. Round your answer to the nearest 3 decimal places. (References: example 4 page 163, end of section exercises 23 - 26 page 168 - 169) (5 points)
Non-Drinker Occasional Drinker Regular Drinker Heavy Drinker Total
Men 387 45 90 37 559
Women 421 46 69 34 570
Total 808 91 159 71 1129
If one of the 1129 people is randomly chosen, find the probability that the person is a woman or a heavy drinker. Round your answer to the nearest 3 decimal places. (References: example 4 page 163, end of section exercises 23 - 26 page 168 - 169) (5 points)
b. The table show drinking habits of adult men and women.
Non-Drinker Occasional Drinker Regular Drinker Heavy Drinker Total
Men 387 45 90 37 559
Women 421 46 69 34 570
Total 808 91 159 71 1129
If one of the 1129 people is randomly chosen, find the probability that the person is a non-drinker or a heavy drinker. Round your answer to the nearest 3 decimal places. (References: example 4 page 163, end of section exercises 23 - 26 page 168 - 169) (5 points)