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100 people were asked whether they had visited France (F) or Spain (S). 55 had visited France. 60 had visited Spain. 4 had not visited either country. (a) Complete... show full transcript
Step 1
Answer
To complete the Venn diagram, we first need to determine the number of people who visited both countries. We know:
Calculating those who visited either country:
Let the number of people who visited both France and Spain be denoted as x. Then:
Using the principle of inclusion-exclusion:
Thus, we have:
From this equation:
Now, substitute this back:
In the Venn diagram:
Step 2
Answer
To find the probability that a randomly chosen person had visited exactly one of the countries, we need to consider the people who visited only France and those who visited only Spain:
Total who visited exactly one country = 36 + 41 = 77.
The probability is given by:
Step 3
Answer
To find the probability that the person had visited France given that they had visited Spain, we use conditional probability:
Let A be the event that the person visited France and B be the event that the person visited Spain. We need to find:
From our earlier findings:
Thus, we can calculate:
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