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Let C be the event that a randomly chosen adult has some college education. Let M be the event that a randomly chosen adult is married. Given P(C) = .2, P(M) = .6 and P(C ∩ M) = .12, find each probability. (c) Find P(M | C). (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) P(M | C) (d) Find P(C | M). (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) P(C | M)

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