A survey was conducted in which 125 families were asked how manycats lived in their households. The results are shown below. ?a)What is the probability that a randomly selected family has one?cat? ?b) What is the probability that a randomly selected familyhas more than one? cat? ?c) What is the probability that a randomlyselected family has? cats? ?d) Is this an example of? classical,empirical, or subjective? probability? *Number of Cats-Number ofHouseholds* 0-71 1-33 2-16 3-4 4-1 Total-125 ?a) The probabilitythat a randomly selected household has one cat is nothing.?(Simplify your? answer.) ?b) The probability that a randomlyselected family has more than one cat is nothing. ?(Simplify your?answer.) ?c) The probability that a randomly selected family hascats is nothing. ?(Simplify your? answer.) ?d) Is this an exampleof? classical, empirical, or subjective? probability? Empiricalprobability Classical probability Subjective probability Thank youin advance!!