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A college psychology class collected data for all 92 members of the class to determine if there was a relationship between handedness and taste patterns, as measured by food type preference. Here are the results.

A 4-column table with 3 rows titled Handedness and Food Preferences. Column 1 has entries sweet foods, sour foods, total. Column 2 is labeled left-handed with entries 20, 12, 32. Column 3 is labeled right-handed with entries 35, 25, 60. Column 4 is labeled total with entries 55, 37, 92.

Define the following events:

C = Left-Handed

D = Sweet Foods



Calculate the following:

P(C|D) =

P(Sweet Foods|Left-Handed) =

ANSWER IS
0.364

0.625