THE NEXT QUESTIONS ARE BASED ON THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION:
In a recent survey about US policy in Iraq, 62% of the respondents said that they support US policy in Iraq. Females
comprised 53% of the sample, and of the females, 46% supported US policy in Iraq. A person is selected at random.
13) What is the probability that the person we select is female and supports U.S. policy in Iraq?
14) Are the events \"does not support U.S, policy in Iraq\" and \"female\" statistically independent? Why or why not?
15) What is the probability that the person we select is male?
16) What is the probability that the person we select does not support US policy in Iraq?
17) What is the probability that the person we select is male and does not support US policy in Iraq?
18) Suppose we select a supporter of US policy in Iraq, what is the probability that the person we select is female?
19) Suppose we select a person who does not support US policy in Iraq, what is the probability that the person is
male?