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Mathematics, 13.02.2020 21:02 jenniferboanno62

Suppose a recent government report indicates that 12% of the labor force is African American. Of the individuals in the labor force who arc African American, 11% are unemployed. Among the individuals in the labor force who arc not African American. 5% are unemployed. Let A be the event that a randomly selected member of the labor force is African American and let B be the event that a randomly selected member of the labor force is unemployed. Determine P (A | B), the probability that a randomly selected member of the labor force is African American given that he or she is unemployed. Express your answer as a percentage with no decimal places.

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