Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu.
Each participant tastes snack A and snack B and then chooses their favorite. Some participants have eaten snack A before and some have not. The results of the test are shown in a table. Using the data in the table, the company that makes snack A calculates probabilities related to a randomly selected person.
\begin{tabular}{|c|l|l|l|}
\hline & Prefers Snack A & Prefers Snack B & Total \\
\hline
Has Eaten Snack A before & 144 & 92 & 236 \\
\hline
Has Not Eaten Snack A before & 108 & 228 & 336 \\
\hline
Total & 252 & 320 & 572 \\
\hline
\end{tabular}
Complete the conclusions based on the data in the table.
- Given a person who has eaten snack [tex]$A$[/tex] before, the probability they will prefer snack [tex]$A$[/tex] is [tex]$\backsim$[/tex] \_\_\_.
- Given a person who has not eaten snack [tex]$A$[/tex] before, the probability they will prefer snack [tex]$B$[/tex] is \_\_\_.