SOLUTION: . If one adult is randomly selected from these 700 adults, find the probability that this adult i. likes chocolate ice cream ii. is a woman iii. likes vanilla ice cream give

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Question 1209879: . If one adult is randomly selected from these 700 adults, find
the probability that this adult
i. likes chocolate ice cream
ii. is a woman
iii. likes vanilla ice cream given that this adult is a woman
iv. is a man given that this adult likes chocolate ice cream
b. Are events men and vanilla ice cream mutually exclusive?
What about chocolate ice cream and vanilla ice cream?
c. Are events women and chocolate ice cream independent?
Why or why not?

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. If one adult is randomly selected from these 700 adults, find
the probability that this adult
i. likes chocolate ice cream
ii. is a woman
iii. likes vanilla ice cream given that this adult is a woman
iv. is a man given that this adult likes chocolate ice cream
b. Are events men and vanilla ice cream mutually exclusive?
What about chocolate ice cream and vanilla ice cream?
c. Are events women and chocolate ice cream independent?
Why or why not?
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