Answer:
Option: C is the correct answer.
C) No, the probability of being in 9th grade is different from the probability of being in 9th grade given you like math.
Explanation:
We are given a table as follows:
Grade English History Math Science Total
9 5 28 32 17 82
10 24 26 17 10 77
11 8 15 27 22 72
12 10 17 28 13 68
Total 47 86 104 62 299
Let P denote the probability of an event.
Let A and B be two events then they are independent if:
P(A∩B)=P(A)×P(B)
Hence,
![P(B|A)=P(B)](https://img.qammunity.org/2019/formulas/mathematics/middle-school/qgfb84sdj8vgwot2ms34ja6290i5dx16bq.png)
Here let A be the event that the you like math.
and B be the event that you are in ninth grade.
Hence, A∩B is the event that you are in ninth grade and like math.
Hence, from table we have:
![P(A)=(104)/(299)\\\\\\P(A\bigcap B)=(32)/(299)\\\\\\P(B)=(82)/(299)\\\\\\P(B|A)=(P(A\bigcap B))/(P(A))\\\\\\P(B|A)=(32)/(104)](https://img.qammunity.org/2019/formulas/mathematics/middle-school/p7sliuudknz78uuja9oqm5nlnzkzwey855.png)
As,
![P(B|A)\\eq P(B)](https://img.qammunity.org/2019/formulas/mathematics/middle-school/91mmzd8t92bl0nkyolylgs13zgwyrdd0ew.png)
Hence, the favorite subject is not independent of grade level.