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Students taking the Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT) were asked about their undergraduate major and intent to pursue their MBA as a full-time or part-time student. A summary of their responses follows. 251 Undergraduate Major Business Engineering Other Totals Intended Full-Time 357 197 805 Enrollment Part-Time 150 161 194 505 Status Totals 507 358 445 1,310 If required, round your answers to four decimal places. (a) Develop a joint probability table for these data. Undergraduate Major Business Engineering Other Intended Full-Time Enrollment Part-Time Status Totals Totals (b) Use the marginal probabilities of undergraduate major (business, engineering, or other) to comment on which undergraduate major produces the most

Totals (b) Use the marginal probabilities of undergraduate major (business, engineering, or other) to comment on which undergraduate major produces the most potential MBA students. P(e) PE) and P(O) SD Select your answer - is the undergraduate major that produces the most potential MBA students (c) If a student intends to attend classes full-time in pursuit of an MBA degree, what is the probability that the student was an undergraduate engineering major? P (Engineering | Full Time) - (a) If a student was an undergraduate business major, what is the probability that the student intends to attend classes Pull-time in pursuit of an MBA degree? P (Pull-Time | Business) (e) Let F denote the event that the student intends to attend classes full-time in pursuit of an MBA degree, and let B denote the event that the student was an undergraduate business major. Are events F and independent? Select your answer Justify your answer (1) P (Full-Time Business) =P (Full-Time). Therefore, attending Full-Time classes and being an undergraduate business major are not independent events. (W) P (Full-Time | Business) * P (Full-Time). Therefore, attending Full-Time classes and being an undergraduate business major are independent events. (II) P (Full-Time | Business) P (Full-Time). Therefore, attending Full-Time classes and being an undergraduate business major are not independent events. (iv) P (Full-Time Business) =P (Full Time). Therefore, attending Full-Time classes and being an undergraduate business major are independent events. - Select your answer -
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