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Suppose that a certain college class contains 51 students. Of these, 27 are sophomores, 26 are physics majors, and 11 are neither. A student is selected at random from the class (a) What is the probability that the student is both a sophomore and a physics major? (b) Given that the student selected is a physics major, what is the probability that he is also a sophomore? Write your responses as fractions (If necessary, consult a list of formulas.) (b) D MacBook Air 1 5 6 2 3

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Answer:

a. sophomore and physics major = 13/51

b. also sophomore given that a selected student is a physics major = 1/2

Explanation:

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Suppose that a certain college class contains 51 students. Of these, 27 are sophomores-example-1
Suppose that a certain college class contains 51 students. Of these, 27 are sophomores-example-2
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