Find the probability.The table lists the eight possible blood types. Also given is the percent of the U.S. population having that type.Let E be the event that a randomly selected person in the U. S. has type B blood. Let F be the event that a randomly selected person in the U. S. has RH-positive blood.Find P(F|E).

A. 0.818
B. 0.340
C. 0.720
D. 0.107


Answer: D

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