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1 January, 02:53

Suppose that 30% of students are freshmen and 50% of students are male. assuming that these two designations are independent, what is the probability that a randomly selected student will be a male freshman?

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  1. 1 January, 03:13
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    The probability that two independent events happen is the product of the individual events: 30%*50% = 15%.
  2. 1 January, 03:22
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    We are asked to find the probability that a randomly selected student will be a male freshman.

    The student being a male is one condition and student being a freshman is another condition.

    the student should be a male AND a freshman

    in probability when we are given the AND function, then both conditions should be fulfilled, then the two probabilities should be multiplied

    Probability of student being male - 50 %

    probability of student being freshmen - 30%

    probability that student being both male and freshman is = 50% x 30 % = 15%

    therefore answer is 15%
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