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A travel agent plans trips for tourists from Chicago to Miami A travel agent plans trips for tourists from Chicago to Miami. He gives them three ways to get from town to town: airplane, bus, train. Once the tourists arrive, there are two ways to get to the hotel: hotel van or taxi. The cost of each type of transportation is given in the table below. Airplane Bus Train Hotel Van Taxi $350 $150 $225 $60 $40 Make a list or draw a tree diagram to illustrate the possible choices for the tourists. Determine the cost for each outcome.

If these six outcomes are chosen equally by tourists, what is the probability that a randomly selected tourist travel in a bus? What is the probability that a person’s trip cost less than $300? What is the probability that a person’s trip costs more than $350?

If the tourists were flying to New York, the subway would be a third way to get to the hotel. How would this change the number of outcomes? What is the probability that a tourist who travels from Chicago to New York uses some form on transportation on a road?