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Mathematics, 07.03.2020 03:21 gracelanghorn

There are two more assignments in your course before the semester ends, and if you get an A on at least one of them, you will get an A for the semester. Your "what-if" scenario looks like this:

Event Probability

A on paper and A on presentation 0.25
A on paper only 0.10
A on presentation only 0.30
Do not get an A on either 0.35

Answer the following questions: (1 point each, except the last item, 2 points)

a. What is the probability of getting an A on the paper?
b. What is the probability of getting an A on the presentation?
c. What is the probability of getting an A in the course?
d. Are the grades on the assignments independent? Explain your answer

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