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Consider the sample space of all people living in the United States, and within that sample space, the following two events.
??=people who are college graduates=people who are unemployedA=people who are college graduatesB=people who are unemployed
Suppose the following statements describe probabilities regarding these two events. Which of the statements describe conditional probabilities? Select all that apply.
The probability is 4.1% that a college graduate is unemployed.
Twenty‑six point two percent of unemployed people are college graduates.
There is a 6.1% chance that a randomly chosen person is unemployed.
One point six percent of people living in the United States are unemployed college graduates.
Of people living in the United States, 39.4% are college graduates.
There is a 43.9% probability that a person is a college graduate or unemployed.
The probability is 4.1% that a college graduate is unemployed.
Twenty-six point two percent of unemployed people are college graduates.