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Suppose there is a 11.3% probability that a randomly selected person aged 30 years or older is a smoker. In​ addition, there is a 23.3% probability that a randomly selected person aged 30 years or older is male given that he or she smokes. What is the probability that a randomly selected person aged 30 years or older is male and smokes? Would it be unusual to randomly select a person aged 30 years or older who is
male and smokes?