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Mathematics, 13.09.2019 17:30, kelly3215

the admissions office of a private university released the following data for the preceding academic year: from a pool of 4200 male applicants, 30% were accepted by the university, and 30% of these subsequently enrolled. additionally, from a pool of 3300 female applicants, 35% were accepted by the university, and 30% of these subsequently enrolled. what is the probability of each of the following?
a) a male applicant will be accepted by and subsequently will enroll in the university?
b) a student who applies for admissions will be accepted by the university?
c) a student who applies for admission will be accepted by the university and subsequently will enroll?

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