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A lоcаl estаblishment is hоsting а tailgate event fоr the next game in the Bradley versus Illinois State rivalry. There are only three (3) beverage choices, and the attendees are from both schools and a group we will classify as "Don't Care Who Wins." Below is a partial frequency table: Beer Soda Water Total Bradley 60 28 Illinois State 45 15 125 Don't Care Who 25 80 80 425 (Provide probability answers to 4 decimal places.) (1) How many attendees are rooting for Bradley? [Dontcare] (2) How many sodas were sold? [BeersSold] (3) What is the probability of an ISU fan attending? [ISUAttend] (4) What is the probability of an attendee not drinking beer? [NoBeer] (5) What is the probability of this (in the photo below): [BUWater] . (6) Assume no one had anything to drink prior to coming to the event. Sadly, we find an attendee passed out drunk in the back patio. What is the probability this drunk attendee is a Bradley fan? [BUgivenBeer] (7) We are having another event for the next time Bradley and ISU compete. If we anticipate attendance of 350 people at this next event, what is the minimum number of beers we should have on stock? (Round to a whole number) [SodaStock] (8) Are the events "Don't Care" given drinking soda independent events? Answer by providing statistical numbers. [Indep]
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