A study conducted by the AMA and published in the American Journal of

A study conducted by the AMA and published in the American Journal of Critical Care, collected data about the effectiveness of pain management on patients admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and the General Surgical Unit (GSU). The participants in the study (unit and gender) are reflected in the table below. A patient is randomly selected. Given that the patient is a female, what is the probability that she was admitted to the ICU.— ICU — GSUFEMALE — 10 — 7MALE — 12 — 19Approximately 45%Approximately 58%Approximately 21%Approximately 54%2. Copy of A study conducted by the AMA and published in the American Journal of Critical Care, collected data about the effectiveness of pain management on patients admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and the General Surgical Unit (GSU). The participants in the study (unit and gender) are reflected in the table below. A patient is randomly selected. What is the probability that a female from ICU is chosen?— ICU — GSUFEMALE — 10 — 7MALE — 12 — 10Approximately 21%Approximately 45%Approximately 59%Approximately 78%3. A study conducted by the AMA and published in the American Journal of Critical Care, collected data about the effectiveness of pain management on patients admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and the General Surgical Unit (GSU). The participants in the study (unit and gender) are reflected in the table below. A patient is randomly selected. What is the probability that a male is selected if it is known that the patient was admitted to the GSU?— ICU — GSUFEMALE — 10 — 7MALE — 12 — 19Approximately 73%Approximately 39%Approximately 61%Approximately 56%