Instructions The table below shows the political affiliations and types of jobs for workers in a particular state. Suppose a worker is selected at random within the state and the worker's political affiliation and type of job are noted. Political Affiliation Republican Democrat Independent Total White Collar 9% 19% 8% 36% Type of Job Blue Collar 17% 18% 29% 64% Total 26% 37% 37% 100% Find P(NOT Independent)
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