The diversity index, from 0 (no diversity) to 100, measures the chance that two randomly

Chapter 0, Problem 32

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The diversity index, from 0 (no diversity) to 100, measures the chance that two randomly selected people are a different race or ethnicity. The diversity index in the United States varies widely from region to region, from as high as 81 in Hawaii to as low as 11 in Vermont. The bar graph shows the national diversity index for the United States for four years in the period from 1980 through 2010. Chance That Two Randomly Selected Americans Are a Different Race or Ethnicity Year 1980 1990 2000 2010 55 47 40 34 10 20 30 40 50 0 60 Diversity Index: Chance of Different Race or Ethnicity (0100 scale) There is a 55% chance that two randomly selected Americans differ in race or ethnicity. Source: USA Today In 3234, write each statement in symbolic form. Then use the information displayed by the graph to determine the truth value of the compound statement

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