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devlian [24]
3 years ago
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In a certain town, 30% of the people are Conservatives; 50% Socialists; and 20% Liberals. In this town at the last election, 65%

of Conservatives voted, as did 82% of the Socialists and 50% of the Liberals. A person from the town is selected at random, and states that she voted at the last election. What is the probability that she is a Socialist
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1 answer:
quester [9]3 years ago
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Answer:

In A Certain City, 30 Percent Of The People Are Conservatives 50 Percent Are Liberals, And 20 Percent Are Independents. Records Show That In A Particular Election, 65 Percent Of The Conservatives Voted, 82 Percent Of The Liberals Voted, And 50 Percent Of The Independents Voted. (This City Must Be In Canada!) If A Person In The City Is Selected

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