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Simora [160]
2 years ago
10

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Mathematics
1 answer:
defon2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

34%

Step-by-step explanation:

LammettHash is right just take it as a whole number (for those of you using acellus)

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Denote the events as follows:

<em>A</em> = a student attended public high school

<em>B</em> = a student attended private high school

<em>C</em> = a student was home schooled

<em>D</em> = a student made the Dean's list

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P (A) = 0.71

P (B) = 0.21

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The law of total probability states that:

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P(D)=P(D|A)P(A)+P(D|B)P(B)+P(D|C)P(C)

         =(0.16\times 0.71)+(0.19\times 0.21)+(0.15\times 0.08)\\=0.1136+0.0399+0.012\\=0.1655

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P(B|D)=\frac{P(D|B)P(B)}{P(D)}

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