In an exclusive suburb of Chicago, 55% of the families aremembers of the golf course, 40% are members of the tennis club, and15% are members of both the golf course and tennis club.
- Draw a Venn Diagram illustrating this information. Writeprobabilities corresponding for each region in the diagram.
- Using your diagram, find the probability that a randomlyselected family from this suburb is a member of the tennis club butnot the golf course.
- Using your diagram or a probability formula, calculate theprobability that a randomly selected family from this suburb is amember of the golf course OR the tennis club.
- Calculate the probability that a randomly selected family inthis suburb is a member of the tennis club, given that they are amember of the golf course.