(d) What is the probability that a randomly selected U.S. adult views smoking as very harmful given that the selected individual is a former smoker? (Give the answer to four decimals places.)


(d) What is the probability that a randomly selected U.S. adult views smoking as very harmful given that the selected individual is a former smoker? (Give the answer to four decimals places.)<br>

Extracted text: (d) What is the probability that a randomly selected U.S. adult views smoking as very harmful given that the selected individual is a former smoker? (Give the answer to four decimals places.)
The table summarizes data on smoking status and perceived risk of smoking and is consistent with summary quantities obtained in a Gallup Poll conducted in November 2002. Assume that it is reasonable to consider these data as<br>representative of the U.S. adult population.<br>Perceived Risk<br>Smoking Status Very Harmful Somewhat Harmful Not Too Harmful Not at All Harmful<br>Current Smoker<br>58<br>32<br>1<br>Former Smoker<br>71<br>16<br>3<br>2<br>Never Smoked<br>95<br>12<br>2<br>1<br>

Extracted text: The table summarizes data on smoking status and perceived risk of smoking and is consistent with summary quantities obtained in a Gallup Poll conducted in November 2002. Assume that it is reasonable to consider these data as representative of the U.S. adult population. Perceived Risk Smoking Status Very Harmful Somewhat Harmful Not Too Harmful Not at All Harmful Current Smoker 58 32 1 Former Smoker 71 16 3 2 Never Smoked 95 12 2 1

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