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Suppose a voter poll is taken in three states. Of the total population of the three states, 45% live in state A, 20% live in state B, and 35% live in state C. In state A, 40% of voters support the liberal candidate, in state B, 30% of the voters support the liberal candidate, and in state C, 60% of the voters support the liberal candidate.
Let A represents the event that voter is from state A, B represents the event that voter is from state B and C represents the event that voter is from state C. Let L represents the event that a voter supports the liberal candidate.
a) Find the probability that a randomly selected voter does not support the liberal candidate and lives in state A.
b) Find the probability that a randomly selected voter supports the liberal candidate.
c) Given that a randomly selected voter supports the liberal candidate, find the probability that the selected voter is from state B.

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Answered by veenaguptapanki611
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C) Given that a randomly selected voter supports the liberal candidate, find the probability that the selected voter is from state B.

Answered by yoosufzaneerysf
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