Multiple Choice
The customer service department of H&R Block received a total of 235 telephone requests for a tip-sheet on personal tax or corporate tax. The following table summarizes callers' primary area of interest, and how they first heard about the tip-sheet. Suppose that a caller is selected at random. Are they more likely to be interested in personal tax and first heard about the report from the radio, or more likely to be interested in corporate tax and first heard about the report from the radio?
A) P(personal and radio) = 34/100, P(corporate and radio) = 36/100, therefore they are more likely to be interested in corporate tax and first heard about the report from the radio.
B) P(personal and radio) = 34/235, P(corporate and radio) = 36/235, therefore they are more likely to be interested in corporate tax and first heard about the report from the radio.
C) P(personal and radio) = 34/135, P(corporate and radio) = 36/135, therefore they are more likely to be interested in corporate tax and first heard about the report from the radio.
D) Insufficient information to determine the answer.
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