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Question 4 15 pts In a survey, 90 randomly selected pet owners were asked two questions: - What type of pet they have - Whether they lived in a house or an apartment The following table shows the results of this study: Dog Cat Fish Total 41 30 19 90 In this sample, what is the probability that an individual owns a Dog and lives in a House? [ Select ] v [ Select ] t greater if you live in a house or if you live in an apartment? What is an appropriate distribution to model the probability that a randomly selected cat-owner lives in an apartment? [SElEl't] v D Question 4 15 pts In a survey, 90 randomly selected pet owners were asked two questions: - What type of pet they have - Whether they lived in a house or an apartment The following table shows the results of this study: Total 41 30 Other 7 6 6 1 9 Total 36 34 20 90 In this sample, what is the probability that an individual owns a Dog and lives in a House? ' [ Select ] v Is the probability of owning a cat greater if you live in a house or if you live in an apartment? ' [ Select ] v [ Select ] There is no difference House Apartment v 'on to model the probability that a randomly selected cat-owner D Question 4 15 pts In a survey, 90 randomly selected pet owners were asked two questions: . What type of pet they have . Whether they lived in a house or an apartment The following table shows the results of this study: Dog Cat Fish Total House 17 14 10 41 Apartment 12 14 4 30 Other 7 6 6 19 Total 36 34 20 90 In this sample, what is the probability that an individual owns a Dog and lives in a House? [ Select ] Is the probability of owning a cat greater if you live in a house or if you live in an apartment? [ Select ] What is an appropriate distribution to model the probability that a randomly selected cat-owner lives in an apartment? [ Select ] [ Select] Binomial(n = 41, p = 0.4118) Binomial(n = 41, p = 0.1556) Bernoulli( p = 0.1556) Uniform(14, 30) Bernoulli( p = 0.4118) Uniform(14, 34) D Question 5 10 pts