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| Question 1171367:  In a high school mathematics exam, 72% of the students score grade B and below while the remaining 28% score A. Among those students who score grade A, 23% are female while 53% of the grade B and below students are female.
 Let R= students who score B or lower, L= students score A, F= student is female. A student is selected randomly from the class.
 i)	Calculate the probability that the student is female.
 ii)	Is L independent of gender?
 iii)	Given that the student selected is female, calculate the probability that she is scoring B or lower.
 
 Answer by Boreal(15235)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Look at 100 =======L===== R=====Total
 M------21.56----33.84---55.4
 F-------6.44-----38.16---44.6
 Total---28-------72-------100
 Randomly from the class, 0.446 probability female
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 P(M)*P(L) should equal P(M&L)
 0.155 should equal 0.2156. They do not.
 Score is not independent of gender
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 Given female (44.6), 38.16 were R for 0.8556 probability.
 
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