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In an​ experiment, college students were given either four quarters or a​ $1 bill and they could either keep the money or spend it on gum. The results are summarized in the table. Complete parts​ (a) through​ (c) below.

Purchased Gum Kept the Money
Students Given Four Quarters 26 13
Students Given a $1 Bill 16 33

Find the probability of randomly selecting a student who spent the​ money, given that the student was given four quarters.

Find the probability of randomly selecting a student who kept the​ money, given that the student was given four quarters.

What do the preceding results​ suggest?
A.
A student given four quarters is more likely to have spent the money.
B.
A student given four quarters is more likely to have spent the money than a student given a​ $1 bill.
C.
A student given four quarters is more likely to have kept the money.
D.
A student given four quarters is more likely to have kept the money than a student given a​ $1 bill.