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| Question 1048705:  A poll was taken of 13,876 working adults aged 40-70 to determine their level of education. The participants were classified by sex and by level of education. The results are shown below.
 Education Level	Male	Female	Total
 High School or Less	3689	3343	7032
 Bachelor's Degree	2395	3282	5677
 Master's Degree	530	519	1049
 Ph.D.	66	52	118
 Total	6680	7196	13,876
 
 A person is selected at random. Compute the following probabilities.
 
 (b) What is the probability that the selected person does not have a Master's degree, given that he is male?
 
 (d) What is the probability that the selected person has a Ph.D., given that she is female?
 Answer by jorel555(1290)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! b) Out of 6680 males, only 530 had Master's degrees. Which means that 6150 males DIDN'T have Masters. So 6150/6680= .92 probability d)Of the 7196 females surveyed, only 52 had PhD's. So 52/7196= .00723 is the probability that a random female has a PhD  ☺☺☺☺
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