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the following information about undergraduates at a university is given: the probability that a randomly chosen undergraduate attends office hours is 24%; the probability that a randomly chosen undergraduate has a 3.30 gpa or higher is 15.5%; the probability that a random chosen undergraduate has a 3.30 gpa or higher given that they attend office hours is 12%. let event a is an undergraduate attending office hours and event b is an undergraduate having a 3.30 or higher gpa. are events a and b mutually exclusive, independent, both, or neither?

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the following information about undergraduates at a university is given: the probability that a randomly chosen undergraduate attends office hours is 24%; the probability that a randomly chosen undergraduate has a 3.30 gpa or higher is 15.5%; the probability that a random chosen undergraduate has a 3.30 gpa or higher given that they attend office hours is 12%. let event a is an undergraduate attending office hours and event b is an undergraduate having a 3.30 or higher gpa. are events a and b mutually exclusive, independent, both, or neither?

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