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Question 251017: I am very lost please help!
Four students divided the task of surveying the types of vehicles in parking lots of four different shopping malls. Each student examined 100 cars in each of three large suburban Detroit malls and one suburban Jamestown, New York, mall, resulting in the 5×4 contingency table shown below.
(a) Calculate each probability (i–ix) and explain in words what it means. (b) Do you see evidence
that vehicle type is not independent of mall location? Explain. (c) Do the row-total vehicle
percentages correspond roughly to your experience in your own city and state? If not, discuss possible reasons for the difference. (Data are from an independent project by MBA students Steve Bennett, Alicia Morais, Steve Olson, and Greg Corda.)
i. P(C) ii. P(G) iii. P(T )
iv. P(V | S) v. P(C | J ) vi. P(J | C)
vii. P(C and G) viii. P(T and O) ix.P(M and J)

Answer by stanbon(75887) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The contingency table did not show up in your post.
Cheers,
Stan H.