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Diners at several restaurants were surveyed to see what day of the week they prefer to go out to eat. The following table gives some of the data collected by the restaurants.
RestaurantNumber of Customers
Who Prefer SaturdaysNumber of
Customers Surveyed
A2630
B3572
C38143
D1564
E6374
If each restaurant selects one customer from the group of people surveyed, selecting a customer who prefers to go out to eat on Saturday is an unlikely event for .
If each restaurant selects one customer from the group of people surveyed, selecting a customer who prefers to go out to eat on Saturday is a likely event for .
If each restaurant selects one customer from the group of people surveyed, selecting a customer who prefers to go out to eat on Saturday is neither a likely event nor an unlikely event for .
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