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rooms | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8+ |
no. of units (in thousands) | 47 | 140 | 1170 | 2350 | 2450 | 2130 | 1370 | 1560 |
The table above provides information on housing units in some part of the U.S.
Consider the following five events:
A = the unit has at most four rooms
B = the unit has at least two rooms
C = the unit has between five and seven rooms inclusive
D = the unit has more than seven rooms
E = the unit has less than three rooms
Determine the number of outcomes (in thousands) that comprise each
(a) not D:
(b) not C:
(c) not A:
(d) B and E:
(e) A and D:
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