Coughlin et al. examined the breast and cervical sereening practices of Hispanic and non- Hispanic women in counties that approximate the U.S. southern border region. The study used data from the...


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Coughlin et al. examined the breast and cervical sereening practices of Hispanic and non-<br>Hispanic women in counties that approximate the U.S. southern border region. The study<br>used data from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System surveys of adults age 18<br>years or older conducted in 1999 and 2000. The table below reports the number of<br>observations of Hispanic and non-Hispanic women who had received a mammogram in the<br>past 2 years cross-classified with marital status.<br>6<br>Marital Status<br>Hispanic Non-Hispanic Total<br>Currently Married<br>Divorced or Separated<br>738<br>329<br>1057<br>319<br>130<br>459<br>402<br>490<br>Widowed<br>88<br>136<br>Never Maried or Living As<br>an Unmarried Couple<br>41<br>95<br>2142<br>Total<br>578<br>1564<br>We select at random a subject who had a mammogram. What is the probability that<br>I.<br>she is divorced or separated?<br>We select at random a subject who had a mammogram and learn that she is Hispanic<br>II<br>With that information, what is the probability that she is married?<br>We select at random a subject who had a mammogram. What is the probability that<br>III.<br>she is non-Hispanic and divorced or separated?<br>IV<br>We select at random a subject who had a mammogram. What is the probability that<br>she is Hispanic or she is widowed?<br>V<br>We select at random a subject who had a mammogram. What is the probability that<br>she is not married?<br>

Extracted text: Coughlin et al. examined the breast and cervical sereening practices of Hispanic and non- Hispanic women in counties that approximate the U.S. southern border region. The study used data from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System surveys of adults age 18 years or older conducted in 1999 and 2000. The table below reports the number of observations of Hispanic and non-Hispanic women who had received a mammogram in the past 2 years cross-classified with marital status. 6 Marital Status Hispanic Non-Hispanic Total Currently Married Divorced or Separated 738 329 1057 319 130 459 402 490 Widowed 88 136 Never Maried or Living As an Unmarried Couple 41 95 2142 Total 578 1564 We select at random a subject who had a mammogram. What is the probability that I. she is divorced or separated? We select at random a subject who had a mammogram and learn that she is Hispanic II With that information, what is the probability that she is married? We select at random a subject who had a mammogram. What is the probability that III. she is non-Hispanic and divorced or separated? IV We select at random a subject who had a mammogram. What is the probability that she is Hispanic or she is widowed? V We select at random a subject who had a mammogram. What is the probability that she is not married?

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