Guilty Plea |
Plea of not Guilty |
|
Sentenced to Prison |
392 |
58 |
Not Sentenced to Prison |
564 |
14 |
a) A total of 1028 subjects
and total no of subject sentenced to prison=382+58=440
Hence the probability of selecting a subject sentenced to prison is
b. Total no of subject sentenced to prison is 440 and no of subject went for a guilty plea is 392+564=956
Hence Probability of selection subject sentenced to jail and went from a guilty plea is calculated as
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