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A CBS News poll conducted June 10 and 11, 2020, among a nationwide random sample of 651 adults,
asked those adults about their party affiliation (Democrat, Republican or none) and their opinion
of how the US economy was changing ("getting better," "getting worse" or
"about the same"). The results are shown in the table below.
Express your answers as a percent and round to the nearest 0.01% (in other words, type 12.34%, not 0.1234, or 0.123444). Do not enter in the % symbol.
If we randomly select one of the adults who participated in this study, compute:
P(Democrat) = %
P(worse) = %
P(worse|Democrat) = %
P(Democrat|worse) = %
P(Democrat and worse) = %
better | same | worse | |
Republican | 38 | 104 | 44 |
Democrat | 12 | 87 | 137 |
none | 21 | 90 | 118 |
Express your answers as a percent and round to the nearest 0.01% (in other words, type 12.34%, not 0.1234, or 0.123444). Do not enter in the % symbol.
If we randomly select one of the adults who participated in this study, compute:
P(Democrat) = %
P(worse) = %
P(worse|Democrat) = %
P(Democrat|worse) = %
P(Democrat and worse) = %
36.25
45.93
58.05
45.82
21.04