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17 February, 00:48

In a math class, the distribution of grades was as follows: Grade A B C D F Number of students 6 13 9 4 2 If we select a student at random (Grade A-6 students) (Grade B-13 students) (Grade C-9 students) (Grade D-4 students) (Grade F-2 students)

(a) What is the probability that the student will have at least a C in the class?

(b) What is the probability that the student will have an A in the class, if it is known that the student has at least a C?

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  1. 17 February, 04:04
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    a) 14/17

    b) 3/14

    Step-by-step explanation:

    6+13+9+4+2 = 34

    a) P (C or better) = (6+13+9) / 34

    = 28/35 = 14/17

    b) P (A/C or better) = 6/28 = 3/14
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