Pollsters are concerned about declining levels of cooperation among persons contacted in surveys. A pollster contacts 82 people in the 18-21 age bracket and finds that 70 of them respond and 12 refuse to respond. When 296 people in the 22-29 age bracket are contacted, 272 respond and 24 refuse to respond. Assume that 1 of the 378 people is randomly selected. Find the probability of getting someone in the 22-29 age bracket or someone who agreed to respond.

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Answer:

[tex]\dfrac{366}{378}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

The given information is summarized in the table below.

[tex]\left|\begin{array}{c|cc|c}$Age Bracket&$Respond&$Refuse to respond&$Total\\18-21&70&12&82\\22-29&272&24&296\\--&--&--&--\\$Total&342&36&378\end{array}\right|[/tex]

Probability of getting someone in the 22-29 age bracket = 296/378

Probability of getting someone who agreed to respond = 342/378

Probability of both = 272/378

Therefore:

The probability of getting someone in the 22-29 age bracket or someone who agreed to respond

[tex]=\dfrac{296}{378} +\dfrac{342}{378} -\dfrac{272}{378} \\\\=\dfrac{366}{378} \\\\=0.9683[/tex]

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