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A study of consumer smoking habits includes 196 people in the 18-22 age bracket (43 of whom smoke), 148 people in the 23-30 age bracket (37 of whom smoke), and 96 people in the 31-40 age bracket (23 of whom smoke). If one person is randomly selected from this sample, find the probability of getting someone who is age 23-30 or smokes.

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  1. 16 July, 10:22
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    Answer: 251/440

    Step-by-step explanation:

    First let us get the total number of people in all age bracket

    18-22years = 196people

    23-30 = 148peoples

    31-40 = 96peoples

    Total number of peoples = 196+148+96 = 440peoples

    Probability of getting someone who us aged 23-30 is number of people in that age bracket / total number of peoples = 148/440 = 37/110

    Similarly, probability of getting someone who smokes will be

    Total number of people who smokes in all the age bracket/total number of people

    Total number of those who smokes = 43+37+23 = 103

    Total number of people = 440

    Probability of getting someone who smoke = 103/440

    Probability of getting someone who is age 23-30 or smokes

    = 148/440 + 103/440

    = 251/440
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