People who get angry easily tend to have more heart disease….

People who get angry easily tend to have more heart disease. That’s the conclusion of a study followed a random sample of 13,000 people from three locations for about four years. All subjects were free of heart disease at the beginning of the study. The subjects took the Spielberger Trait Anger Scale test, which measures how prone a person is to sudden anger. Here are data for the 10,000 people in the sample who had normal blood pressure. CHD stands for coronary heart disease. Low Anger Moderate Anger High Anger Total CHD 100 200 50 350 no CHD 2900 4800 1950 9650 Total 3000 5000 2000 10000 Use the information provided to answer the following questions. Enter the exact numerical values in the spaces provided. Do not round your answers. Note: Do not leave your answer as a ratio. For example, if your answer is 65/100, enter it as a decimal: 0.65.   a. What is the probability that an individual has CHD? [a]   b. What is the probability that an individual is classified as having high anger? [b]   c. What is the probability that an individual has CHD AND is classified as having high anger? [c]   d. What is the probability that an individual either has CHD OR is classified as having high anger? [d]   e. What is the probability of having CHD given that an individual is classified as having high anger? [e]

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