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The graphs show the results of a survey of frequent business travelers, separated into two groups: those who travel with carry-on luggage only and those who travel with both carry-on luggage and checked luggage. The survey asked, "During the last year, has your overall flight experience gotten better, gotten worse, or remained the same relative to the previous year?" The graphs report the number of travelers by group and response.
Select from each drop-down menu the option that creates the most accurate statement based on the information provided.
When a respondent is selected at random from all respondents, the probability that he or she thought the flight experience had remained the same is approximately
When a respondent is selected at random from those who thought the flight experience had gotten worse, the probability that he or she checked luggage is approximately
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part 1) Total no of respondents whose experience remained same = 20 + 30 = 50 Total no of respondents = 20+ 25+35+30+15+75 = 200 Hence probability = 50/200 = 0.25
Part 2) Total no of passengers whose experience remained same = 25 + 75 = 100 No of passengers who had checked in luggage = 75 Hence probability = 75/100 = 0.75
Carry on total = 20+25+35=80 Checked +carry on respondents total = 30+75+15=120 . Total responses =120+80= 200. Total of those who had same experience from carry on respondents + (Checked and carryon )= 35+15=50. Prob =50/200=0.25
Ans 2= 0.75
Total worse response (carry on responses+ Checked and carry on responses)= 100. Of this only 75 belong to checked . so prob = 0.75