MATLAB: An Introduction with Applications
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Express the following probability as a simplified fraction and as a decimal.
If one person is selected from the population described in the table, find the probability that the person
is divorced,
given that this person
is a woman.
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Marital Status of a Certain Population, Ages 18 or Older, in Millions
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Express the probability as a simplified fraction.
The probability is ________.
(Type an integer or a simplified fraction.)
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