Mathematics, 18.01.2021 14:00 breniljakenotro
Let W be the event that a randomly chosen person works for the city government. Let V be the event that a randomly chosen person will vote in the election.
Given that the person works for the city government, the probability that a randomly chosen person has will vote in the election.
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