Operations Research : Applications and Algorithms
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Author: Wayne L. Winston
Publisher: Brooks Cole
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A university received 1000 applications for the undergraduate program every semester. Of all applicants, 150 had a CGPA score above 3.70. 520 applicants had a CGPA score between 3.50 and 3.70. 100 applicants had a score between 3.00 and 3.50. All other applicants had a score lower than 3.00.
What probability will a randomly selected applicant have a score lower than 3.00?
If this semester, the total of students who get the CGPA score lower than 3.00 is 20% of the total student received, and the number of the other students who get CGPA above 3.50 is the same. Find the number of students who get CGPA between 3.00 and 3.50?
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