Provide an appropriate response.The table below describes the smoking habits of a group of asthma sufferers.
If one of the 1038 subjects is randomly selected, find P(H), the probability that the person is a heavy smoker. Then find P(M), the probability that the person chosen is a man. Then find P(H ? M), the probability that the person is a heavy smoker and a man. Are the events "being a heavy smoker" and "being a man" independent? How can you tell?
What will be an ideal response?
P(H) = 0.167; P(M) = 0.521; P(H ? M) = 0.084
No; P(H) ? P(M) ? P(H ? M)
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inflection points:
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