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Suppose that 1/2 of all cars sold at a Nissan dealer in a given year are...

Suppose that 1/2 of all cars sold at a Nissan dealer in a given year are Altimas, 1/3 are Maximas, and the rest are Sentras. Suppose that 3/4 of the Altimas, 1/2 of the Maximas, and 1/2 of the Sentras have a moon roof. Answer the following questions. For each question, first decide whether the probability is a conditional probability or not.

  1. What is the probability a randomly selected car has a moon roof?

  2. What is the probability that a randomly selected car has a moon roof given it is a Sentra?

  3. What is the probability a randomly selected car is a Maxima if it has a moon roof?

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