U.S. Foreign-Born Workers In 2004, there were 20 million foreign-born workers in the United States. The circle graph below shows the occupations of those workers.
Occupations of Foreign-Born Workers in the United States
Please see attachment for diagram.
If one foreign-born worker is selected at random, determine the empirical probability the person’s occupation is in
a) the service industries.
b) construction-related industries.
c) management or is a professional.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i guess you just read the percentages yes?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
That's pretty easy. a) 0.23
OpenStudy (anonymous):
a)23%
b)13% etc
OpenStudy (anonymous):
b) 0.13
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hello anwar!
OpenStudy (anonymous):
c) 0.26
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ok. i got it. i had to look over my notes and i found the formula that i had to use.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
P(of service industries)=23/100
P(construction-related industries. )=13/100
P(management or is a professional.)=26/100=13/50
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes i got it. i found my notes. and it help me on this problem.
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is it right??
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yeah it is.
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