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Information on the weights and years of experience for a football team was obtained. The given contingency table provides a cross-classification of those data. Compute the following conditional probabilities directly; not use the conditional probability rule. A player on the football team is selected at random. Complete parts (a) through (e) below. BEClick to view the contingency table. a. Find the probability that the player selected is a rookie. P(rookie) = (Round to three decimal places as needed.) X b. Find the probability that the player selected weighs under 200 pounds. Data table P(weighs under 200) = (Round to three decimal places as needed.) c. Find the probability that the player selected is a rookie, given that he weighs under 200 pounds. Years of experience Rookie 1-5 6-10 Over 10 P(rookie | weighs under 200) = (Round to three decimal places as needed.) Y2 Y3 Y Total Under 200 d. Find the probability that the player selected weighs under 200 pounds, given that he is a rookie. 5 3 W, P(weighs under 200 | rookie) = (Round to three decimal places as needed.) 200-300 Weight (Ib) 11 10 15 S 42 W2 e. Interpret your answers in parts (a)-(d) in terms of percentages. Over 300 0 10 7 0 17 W3 Part (a) indicates that % of the players are rookies. Total 16 23 23 6 68 (Type an integer or a decimal rounded to one decimal place as needed.) Part (b) indicates that % of the players weigh under 200 pounds. (Type an integer or a decimal rounded to one decimal place as needed.) Print Done Part (c) indicates that % of the players who weigh under 200 pounds are rookies. (Type an integer or a decimal rounded to one decimal place as needed.) Part (d) indicates that % of the players who are rookies weigh under 200 pounds. (Type an integer or a decimal rounded to one decimal place as needed.)