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U. instructure. com/courses/58837/quizzes/195340?mo dule_item_id=73 (CO2) Consider the table below
Age Group
18-29
30-39
40-49
Frequency
9831
7845
50-59
60-69
6869
6323
5410
5279
70 and over
What is the probability that the next person chosen will
be in the 30-39 or 40-49 age groups?
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18.9%
23.7%
31.7%
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Correct Answer
35.4%

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