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If you know that a randomly chosen person 25 years of age or older is a college graduate, what is the probability that he/she i...Asked by K
If you know that a randomly chosen person 25 years of age or older is a college graduate, what is the probability that he/she is in the force labor? Show your work.
Given for college graduates:
total pop = 51,582
in labor force = 40,390
employed = 39, 293
I tried using the Case 1 equation but I am sure that I used the numbers incorrectly because I kept on getting big numbers like 400 or something. Please help?
Thanks!
Given for college graduates:
total pop = 51,582
in labor force = 40,390
employed = 39, 293
I tried using the Case 1 equation but I am sure that I used the numbers incorrectly because I kept on getting big numbers like 400 or something. Please help?
Thanks!
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