College Courses At a large university, the probability

Chapter 4, Problem 27E

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Problem 27E

College Courses At a large university, the probability that a student takes calculus and is on the dean’s list is 0.042. The probability that a student is on the dean’s list is 0.21. Find the probability that the student is taking calculus, given that he or she is on the dean’s list.

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QUESTION:

Problem 27E

College Courses At a large university, the probability that a student takes calculus and is on the dean’s list is 0.042. The probability that a student is on the dean’s list is 0.21. Find the probability that the student is taking calculus, given that he or she is on the dean’s list.

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The probability that a student takes calculus and is the dean’s list is 0.042.

The probability that the student is on the dean’s list is 0.21.

We have to find the probability that the student is taking calculus, given that he or she is on the dean’s list.


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