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7 April, 12:25

Surveys indicate that 5% of the students who took the SATs had enrolled in an SAT prep course. 30% of the SAT prep students were admitted to their first choice college, as were 20% of the other students. You overhear a classmate say he got into the college he wanted. What is the probability he didn't take an SAT prep course?

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  1. 7 April, 12:45
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    Answer: The probability he didn't take an SAT prep course = 0.985

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let us first assume that he took SAT prep.

    Surveys indicate that 5% of the students who took the SATs had enrolled in an SAT prep course. 30% of the SAT prep students were admitted to their first choice college. That is,

    30 / 100 of 5 = 0.3 * 5 = 1.5

    The probability he did take an SAT prep course and got admission into the college of first choice will be

    P (prep) = 1.5 / 100 = 0.015

    The probability he didn't take an SAT prep course will be:

    P (not prep) = 1 - P (prep)

    P (not prep) = 1 - 0.015

    P (not prep) = 0.985
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