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Mathematics, 07.03.2021 06:10 keigleyhannah30

Total 20
Plans to vote Plans to vote
"yes" on issue Q"no" on issue Q
Plans to vote
8
12
"yes" on issue P
Plans to vote
16
"no" on issue P
Total
22
28
30
50
The table above shows a survey of 50 registered voters
in a city. Each voter was asked whether they planned to
vote "yes" or "no" on two different issues. If a voter who
plans to vote "yes" on issue P is randomly selected, what
is the probability that voter also plans to vote "yes" on
issue Q?
A. 0.16
B. 0.36
C. 0.40
D. 0.67

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