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A paradox in conditional probability? Here is some on-time arrival data for two airlines, A and B, into the airports of Los Angeles and Chicago. (Predictably, both airlines perform better in LA, which is subject to less flight congestion and less bad weather.) (a) Which of the two airlines has a better chance of arriving on time into Los Angeles? What about Chicago? (b) Which of the two airlines has a better chance of arriving on time overall? (c) Do the results of parts (a) and (b) surprise you? Explain the apparent paradox, and interpret it in terms of conditional probabilities.