2. A survey at a restaurant in small western town yielded the data below:
travelers : married 27, single 20, Divorced 3
non-travelers: married 14, single 7, Divorced 1
a) If we randomly select one person, what is the probability that a non-traveler and a single is selected? Write your answer as a percentage.
b) If we randomly select one person, what is the probability of selecting a traveler or not a married? Write your answer as a percentage.
c) If we randomly select one person, what is the probability of selecting a traveler, given that it was divorced? Write your answer as a percentage.
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