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(a)
To find:The number of unemployed workers.
(a)
Answer to Problem 35E
The number of unemployed workers is
Explanation of Solution
The number of unemployed workers in 16-19 age group is 10% that is,
So, the number of unemployed workers is
(b)
To find:The probability that unemployed workers are in 25-44 age group.
(b)
Answer to Problem 35E
The probability is
Explanation of Solution
The number of unemployed workers in 25-44 age group is 41% so, the probability is,
So, the probability is
(c)
To find:The probability that unemployed workers are in 45-64 age group.
(c)
Answer to Problem 35E
The probability is
Explanation of Solution
The number of unemployed workers in 45-64 age group is 30% so, the probability is,
So, the probability is
(d)
To find:The probability that unemployed workers are 45 or older.
(d)
Answer to Problem 35E
The probability is
Explanation of Solution
The number of unemployed workers is 45 or older is 33% so, the probability is,
So, the probability is
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