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14 April, 17:54

A survey finds that 48% of people identify themselves as fans of professional football, 12% as fans of car racing, and 9% as fans of both professional football and car racing. Let event F be choosing a person who is a fan of professional football and let event C be choosing a person who is a fan of car racing.

Which statements are true? Check all that apply.

P (F|C) = 0.75

P (C|F) = 0.25

P (C∩F) = 0.09

P (C∩F) = P (F∩C)

P (C|F) = P (F|C)

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  1. 14 April, 18:20
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    1. P (F|C) = 0.75

    3. P (C∩F) = 0.09

    4. P (C∩F) = P (F∩C)
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