Math  /  Data & Statistics

QuestionA survey of 499 workers included the question "In your opinion, is it OK for a company to monitor its employees' Internet use?" The possible responses were: (1) Only after informing the employees, (2) Does not need to inform the employees, (3) Only when company believes an employee is misusing the Internet, (4) Company does not have the right, and (5) Only if an employee has previously misused the Internet. The table below contains the results for the respondents. Complete parts a through c below. \begin{tabular}{lrrrrr} \hline Response & 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & 5 \\ Number of Respondents & 165 & 209 & 100 & 9 & 16 \\ \hline \end{tabular} a. Calculate the probability that a randomly chosen respondent would indicate that there should be some restriction concerning the company's right to monitor Internet use.

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Calculate the probability that a randomly chosen respondent would indicate some restriction:
Probability=Number of respondents indicating some restrictionTotal number of respondents=281499\text{Probability} = \frac{\text{Number of respondents indicating some restriction}}{\text{Total number of respondents}} = \frac{281}{499}
The probability is:
281499\boxed{\frac{281}{499}}

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