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Mathematics, 27.05.2021 17:50 brianamelara

Students were asked whether they walk, drive, or ride the bus to school. The results. by gender, are shown in the table. Walk Drive Ride Bus
Male 30 60 10
Female 20 50 30

Select all the statements that illustrate conditional probability?
A. of all students, the probability of choosing a male.
B. Of the students who walk, the probability of choosing a female.

OC. of all students, the probability of choosing a male who walks.
D. Of the females. the probability of choosing one who rides the bus.
E. Of all students, the probability of choosing a student who drives.

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