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Mathematics, 01.05.2021 03:20 LindaCat78

If a student is chosen at random, find each probability: (In decimal form with a leading zero, round to two decimal places if necessary) a) P(not attending grad school):

b) P(< 3.0 GPA and not attending grad school):

c) P(not attending grad school | ≥ 3.0 GPA):

d) P(< 3.0 GPA | attending grad school):

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