1. Oxnard College reports your GPA on a 4.0 scale. The "4" in the 4.0 GPA scale is equivalent to an A, "3" is equivalent to a B, "2" is equivalent to a C, "1" is equivalent to a D, and "0" is equivalent to a F. Last semester, a student recieved the following gradesA in a 5 units Math courseA in a 5 units Music courseB in a 5 units Chemistry courseC in a 3 units Journalism courseWhat is the student's GPA for that term? Round to two decimal places.Student's GPA =   2. The five number summary of a dataset was found to be: 0, 4, 10, 13, 17 An observation is considered an outlier if it is below:   An observation is considered an outlier if it is above:   3.A special deck of cards has 5 red cards, and 4 purple cards. The red cards are numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. The purple cards are numbered 1, 2, 3, and 4. The cards are well shuffled and you randomly draw one card. R = card drawn is redE = card drawn is even-numbered a. How many elements are there in the sample space?  b. P(E) =    Round to 4 decimal places.

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Oxnard College reports your GPA on a 4.0 scale. The "4" in the 4.0 GPA scale is equivalent to an A, "3" is equivalent to a B, "2" is equivalent to a C, "1" is equivalent to a D, and "0" is equivalent to a F.

Last semester, a student recieved the following grades

A in a 5 units Math course
A in a 5 units Music course
B in a 5 units Chemistry course
C in a 3 units Journalism course

What is the student's GPA for that term? Round to two decimal places.

Student's GPA =

 

2. The five number summary of a dataset was found to be:

0, 4, 10, 13, 17

An observation is considered an outlier if it is below:

 

An observation is considered an outlier if it is above:

 

3.A special deck of cards has 5 red cards, and 4 purple cards. The red cards are numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. The purple cards are numbered 1, 2, 3, and 4. The cards are well shuffled and you randomly draw one card.

R = card drawn is red
E = card drawn is even-numbered

a. How many elements are there in the sample space

b. P(E) =    Round to 4 decimal places.

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