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According to statistics canada (for 2009), 60% of all canadian households have a dishwasher and 82% have a personal computer. suppose 91% of all canadian households with a dishwasher have a personal computer. a canadian household is randomly selected.

c. what is the probability that the household has a dishwasher and does not have a personal computer?

e. what is the probability that the household does not have a dishwasher and does have a personal computer?

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