The accompanying data were obtained from the financial aid office of a certain university.   Receiving Financial Aid Not Receiving Financial Aid Total Undergraduates 4,226 3,896   8,122 Graduates 1,871    733   2,604 Total 6,097 4,629 10,726 Let A be the event that a student selected at random from this university is an undergraduate student, and let B be the event that a student selected at random is receiving financial aid. (a) Find each of the following probabilities. (Round your answers to three decimal places.) P(A) =   P(B) =   P(A ∩ B) =   P(B | A) =   P(B | Ac) =   (b) Are the events A and B independent events? Yes or No

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The accompanying data were obtained from the financial aid office of a certain university.

  Receiving
Financial
Aid
Not
Receiving
Financial
Aid
Total
Undergraduates 4,226 3,896   8,122
Graduates 1,871    733   2,604
Total 6,097 4,629 10,726

Let A be the event that a student selected at random from this university is an undergraduate student, and let B be the event that a student selected at random is receiving financial aid.

(a) Find each of the following probabilities. (Round your answers to three decimal places.)
P(A) =  
P(B) =  
P(A ∩ B) =  
P(B | A) =  
P(B | Ac) =  


(b) Are the events A and B independent events?
Yes or No    
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