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Consider the midterm and final for a statistics class. suppose 13% of students earned an a on the midterm. of those students who earned an a on the midterm, 47% received an a on the final, and 11% of the students who earned lower than an a on the midterm received an a on the final. you randomly pick up a final exam and notice the student received an a. what is the probability that this student earned an a on the midterm? the end-goal is to find p(midterm = a|final = a).

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