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(a)
To calculate: The probability that student selected at random is a engineering major given that student is female if in a Study survey 30 engineering majors, 25 business majors, 20 science majors, 15 liberal arts majors and 10 human development majors were selected, while 10 of the engineering majors, 12 of science majors, 6 of human development majors, 13 of the business majors and 8 liberal arts majors for the study are female.
(b)
To calculate: The probability that student selected at random is a engineering major given that student is male if in a Study survey 30 engineering majors, 25 business majors, 20 science majors, 15 liberal arts majors and 10 human development majors were selected, while 10 of the engineering majors, 12 of science majors, 6 of human development majors, 13 of the business majors and 8 liberal arts majors for the study are female.
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