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Transcribed Image Text:h. What is the probability that a customer either infrequently visits the store or never buys generic products or both?
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Transcribed Image Text:A survey carried out for a supermarket classified customers according to whether their visits to the store are frequent or
infrequent and whether they often, sometimes, or never purchase generic products. The accompanying table gives the
proportions of people surveyed in each of the six joint classifications. Complete parts (a) through (h).
Purchase of Generic Products
Frequency
of Visit
Frequent
Infrequent
Often
Sometimes
Never
0.21
0.36
0.15
0.09
0.11
0.08
a. What is the probability that
customer is both an infrequent shopper and often purchases generic products?
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b. What is the probability that a customer who never buys generic products visits tho ctoro infrom
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