Final answer:
Without specific data about UCI student demographics, it is impossible to accurately answer the question about the percentages of non-CA residents and international students. The percentages A) 20%; 5%, B) 5%; 20%, C) 10%; 15%, D) 15%; 10% cannot be confirmed without access to UCI's enrollment statistics or official reports.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question provided does not contain sufficient information to determine the percentages of non-CA residents and international students at the University of California, Irvine (UCI). Therefore, without access to specific statistical data from UCI or an authoritative source, we cannot accurately select the correct option between A) 20%; 5%, B) 5%; 20%, C) 10%; 15%, D) 15%; 10%. To find such information, one would typically refer to the university's official demographic reports or enrollment statistics.
As an example of probability and statistics in a college context, consider a separate scenario presented: finding the probability that a randomly chosen student at the local community college does not live within five miles of the campus. If we know that 20 percent live within five miles, then the probability that a student does not live within five miles would be 80 percent, based on the complement rule (100% - 20% = 80%). However, this is only applicable with the necessary data, which is not provided for the UCI student demographics question.