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Transcribed Image Text:Using the diagram below:
Find these probabilities:
a.x= type your answer...
b.y = type your answer.....
c. P(No)= type your answer...
d. P(No and Republican) = type your answer...
e. P(No or Republican) = type your answer...
f. P(No | Republican) = type your answer....
0.54
0.46
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Democrat
Republican
0.22
Yes Democrat and Yes
No Democrat and No
Yes Republican and Yes
0.12 No Republican and No
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