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The Adult Diamond Python (Morelia Spilota), an Australian Snake, Is

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The adult diamond python (Morelia spilota), an Australian snake, is about 3 feet long.
In a multi-year study of the habitats of these creatures, 997 were captured. The
following table displays the capture locations of these snakes by season of the year
and habitat. The "other" category includes trees, logs, rocks, open ground, and under
filtering cover such as shrubs.  Diamond Python Habitat  Buildings  Other  Total  Spring 10343353 Summer 36273309 Autumn 17157174 Winter 0161161 Total 63934997\begin{array}{l}\text { Diamond Python Habitat }\\\begin{array} { | l | c | c | c | } \hline & \text { Buildings } & \text { Other } & \text { Total } \\\hline \text { Spring } & 10 & 343 & 353 \\\hline \text { Summer } & 36 & 273 & 309 \\\hline \text { Autumn } & 17 & 157 & 174 \\\hline \text { Winter } & 0 & 161 & 161 \\\hline \text { Total } & 63 & 934 & 997 \\\hline\end{array}\end{array} Suppose one of these diamond pythons is selected at random.
Calculate the probability that:
a) The selected diamond python was captured in a building, given that it was
captured in the spring.
b) The selected diamond python was captured somewhere other than in a building
given that it was captured in the spring or summer.
c) The selected diamond python was captured in a building in the summer.

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