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contingency table shows the number of two-bedroom apartments grouped by monthly rent and location.
Monthly Rent York Lancaster Dover $600 to under $700 6 14 7 $700 to under $800 23 17 20 $800 to under $900 10 16 12 probability that a randomly selected apartment from this group has a monthly rental from $700 to under $800 is ________.0.3040.5520.4800.216
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