Junk Food Tax The table shows the results of a survey that asked 1048 U.S. adults

Chapter 3, Problem 24

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Junk Food Tax The table shows the results of a survey that asked 1048 U.S. adults whether they supported or opposed a special tax on junk food (items like soda, chips, and candy). A person is selected at random from the sample. Find the probability of each event. (Adapted from CBS News Poll) Support Oppose Unsure Total Male 163 325 5 493 Female 233 300 22 555 Total 396 625 27 1048 (a) The person opposes the tax or is female. (b) The person supports the tax or is male. (c) The person is not unsure or is female.

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