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Consider the following information about travelers (based partly on a recent Travelocity poll): 40% check work e-mail, 30% use a cell phone to stay connected to work, 25% bring a laptop with them, 23% both check work e-mail and use a cell phone to stay connected, and 51% neither check work e-mail nor use a cell phone to stay connected nor bring a laptop. Finally, 88 out of every 100 who bring a laptop check work e-mail, and 70 out of every 100 who use a cell phone to stay connected also bring a laptop. (a) What is the probability that a randomly selected traveler who checks work e-mail also uses a cell phone to stay connected?
(b) What is the probability that someone who brings a laptop on vacation also uses a cell phone to stay connected?
(c) If a randomly selected traveler checked work e-mail and brought a laptop, what is the probability that s/he uses a cell phone to stay connected?

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