Animals entering Shelter Adopted Euthanized Returned to owner TOTAL Dogs 137 124 101 362 Cats 126 184 17 327 TOTAL 263 308 118 689 a) What is P(cat)? [Select] b) What is P(cat | returned)? [Select] c) Are being a cat and being returned to owner independent events? [Select] d) Are being a cat and being returned to owner mutually exclusive events? [Select]
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