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161 194 Status 358 students taking the Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT) were asked about their undergraduate m

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161 194 Status 358 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, Undergraduate Major Business Engineering Other Totals Intended Full-Time 338 197 251 786 Enrollment Part-Time 150 505 Totals 488 445 1,291 If required, round your answers to four decimal places, (a) Develop a joint probability table for these data. Undergraduate Major Business Engineering Other Totals Intended Full-Time Enrollment Part-Time Status 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(B) - PCE- and P(O) - 50 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) (d) If a student was an undergraduate business major, what is the probability that the student intends to attend classes full-time in pursuit of an MBA degree? P (Full Time Business) - (o) Let F denote the event that the student intends to attend classes full-time in pursuit of an MBA degree, and let a denote the event that the student was an undergraduate business major. Are events F and independent? Select your answer

(e) Let F denote the event that the student intends to attend dasses full-time in pursuit of an MBA degree, and let 8 denote the event that the student was an undergraduate business major. Are events Fand 8 independent? - Select your answer Justify your answer () P (Full-Time | Business) + P (Full-Time). Therefore, attending Full-Time classes and being an undergraduate business major are not independent events (!!) P (Full-Time Business) - P (Full Time). Therefore, attending Full-Time classes and being an undergraduate business major are not independent events (HD) P (Full Time Business) - P(Full Time). Therefore, attending Full Time classes and being an undergraduate business major are 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