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Complete the two-way frequency table below, which shows the relationship between student gender in a particular class and whether students wear jeans.
From a sample of 40 students, it is found that there are 22 females, 25 people in the class who are wearing jeans, and 7 females not wearing jeans.
Jeans No Jeans Total
Female 7
22
Male
Total 25
40
What is the probability (rounded to the nearest whole percent) that a student will be a female given that he or she wears jeans? Are the events being
female and wearing jeans independent? (4 points)

A) 60%; they are not independent

B) 68%; they are not independent

C) 38%; they are independent

D) 60%; they are independent

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