1. Find an estimate of the probability that a randomly selected female aged 16 to 24 is in the civilian labor force, if she has a high school degree.
2. Find an estimate of the probability that a randomly selected female aged 16 to 24 is in the civilian labor force, if she has a bachelors degree or more.
3. Find an estimate of the probability that a randomly selected female aged 16 to 24 is employed, if she is in the civilian labor force and has a high school degree.
4. Find an estimate of the probability that a randomly selected female aged 16 to 24 is employed, if she is in the civilian labor force and has a bachelor's degree or more.
5. Repeat Exercises 4.58 through 4.61 for a randomly selected male aged 16 to 24. In general, do the tables imply that labor force status and employment status depend upon educational attainment?
Text Book: Business Statics in Practice By BOWERMAN.