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Mathematics, 15.12.2020 22:20 granniejo

A statistics teacher announces to the class at the beginning of the semester that there is a 40% chance that a randomly chosen student will finish the semester with an A in the class and there is a 60% that a randomly chosen student will get an A on a test during the semester. Is the probability that a randomly chosen student receives an A in the class and an A on a test during the semester equal to 0.24? Yes, because the chance of getting an A on a test and getting an A in the class are mutually exclusive. Yes, because the chance of getting an A on a test and getting an A in the class are mutually exclusive. No, because the chance of getting an A on a test and getting an A in the class are not independent. No, because the chance of getting an A on a test and getting an A in the class are not independent. Yes, because the chance of getting an A on a test and getting an A in the class are independent. Yes, because the chance of getting an A on a test and getting an A in the class are independent. No, because the chance of getting an A on a test and getting an A in the class are not mutually exclusive.

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