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In this problem, we have been given some data, and using this, we need to determine the probability that a randomly selected student is a democrat, but not a community college student.
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Now, the required probability will be the number of favorable outcomes divided by the total number of outcomes.
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First of all, let us consider the total number of outcomes, which you write in the denominator here.
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Now, the total number of outcomes will be the total number of students considered here, and we can obtain that by adding.
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All of the numbers in the table.
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That is, we have 10 republicans who are in community college.
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There are 13 democrats who are in community college.
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There are two independents who are in community college.
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There are 11 republicans in a four -year university.
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There are nine democrats in a four -year university.
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And there are 13 independents in a four -year university...