Question 1115438
<font color="black" face="times" size="3">The table is a bit messy, so I cleaned it up. It should look like this (let me know if otherwise)


<img src="https://i.imgur.com/lJiiEX3.png">


The key phrase is "given that the person had some college or an associate's degree". So that means that whoever we randomly pick, we know 100% that this person had some college or an associate's degree. Because of this 100% certainty, we must ignore the other data values. Only focus on the "some college or an associate's degree" row. I'll highlight it in yellow


<img src="https://i.imgur.com/HFl1brr.png">


From that highlighted row, there are 35.3 million people employed (see column 1 of that row) out of 55.7 million people total (see last column of that highlighted row). 


Now we divide those two values to get {{{(35.3)/(55.7) = 0.63375}}} which is approximate to 5 decimal places. 


Rounding this to two decimal places gives the final answer of <font color=red size=4>0.63</font>
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