For Exercises 59-66, use the data in the table categorizing cholesterol levels by the ages of the individuals in a study. If one person from the study is chosen at random, find the probability of the...


For Exercises 59-66, use the data in the table categorizing cholesterol levels by the ages of the individuals in a study. If one<br>person from the study is chosen at random, find the probability of the given event. (See Example 7)<br>Normal<br>Cholesterol<br>Elevated<br>Cholesterol<br>Total<br>30 and under<br>14<br>4<br>18<br>31-60<br>52<br>28<br>80<br>61 or older<br>22<br>80<br>102<br>Total<br>88<br>112<br>200<br>59. The person has elevated cholesterol.<br>60. The person is 61 or older.<br>61. The person is 60 or under.<br>62. The person is 31 or older.<br>63. The person has normal cholesterol or is 61 or older.<br>64. The person has elevated cholesterol or is<br>30 or under.<br>65. The person is between 31 and 60, inclusive, or has<br>elevated cholesterol.<br>66. The person is 61 or older or has elevated cholesterol.<br>

Extracted text: For Exercises 59-66, use the data in the table categorizing cholesterol levels by the ages of the individuals in a study. If one person from the study is chosen at random, find the probability of the given event. (See Example 7) Normal Cholesterol Elevated Cholesterol Total 30 and under 14 4 18 31-60 52 28 80 61 or older 22 80 102 Total 88 112 200 59. The person has elevated cholesterol. 60. The person is 61 or older. 61. The person is 60 or under. 62. The person is 31 or older. 63. The person has normal cholesterol or is 61 or older. 64. The person has elevated cholesterol or is 30 or under. 65. The person is between 31 and 60, inclusive, or has elevated cholesterol. 66. The person is 61 or older or has elevated cholesterol.

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