Multiple Choice
An online poll asked people how likely they were to see a new movie that was coming out in the summer.Here's how they responded: Let's call someone who responded that they would definitely or probably see it a "likely viewer" and the other two categories,"unlikely viewer." If we select two people at random from this sample,what is the probability that one is a likely viewer and one isn't?
A) 0.159
B) 0.305
C) 0.240
D) 0.152
E) 0.479
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