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Mathematics, 21.01.2020 22:31 omar1590

Aprofessor has noticed that, even though attendance is not a component of the final grade for the class, students that attend regularly generally get better grades. in fact, 57% of those who come to class on a regular basis receive a's. only 16% who do not attend regularly get a's. the long run attendance rate is 81%. based on this class profile find the following:

hint #1: pretend that there are 1000 students in the class and use the values given in the problem to construct the appropriate contingency table. round cell frequencies to the nearest integer the first step to using hint #1 is to calculate the totals for those who attend regularly and do not attend regularly using the 'long run attendance rate'.

a) the percent who get a's given that they attend class regularly
b) the percent who get a's given that they do not attend class regularly
c) the overall percent of the students who get a's in the class
d) the percent who attend class regularly given that they get a's

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