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iPad 7:17 PM * 96%- This Question: 1 pt 3 of 25 (1 complete) The table below sho

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iPad 7:17 PM * 96%- This Question: 1 pt 3 of 25 (1 complete) The table below shows the number of male and female students enrolled in nursing at a university for a cert parts (a) through (d). Total 1102 2429 3531 Nursing majors Males Females Total 91 700 791 Non-nursing majors 1011 1729 2740 (a) Find the probability that the student is male or a nursing major P(being male or being nursing major- (Round to the nearest thousandth as needed.) (b) Find the probability that the student is female or not a nursing major. P(being female or not being a nursing major) (Round to the nearest thousandth as needed.) (c) Find the probability that the student is not female or a nursing major. P(not being female or being a nursing major)- (Round to the nearest thousandth as needed.) (d) Are the events "being male" and "being a nursing major" mutually exclusive? Explain. 0 A. No, because one can't be male and a nursing major at the same time B. Yes, because one can't be male and a nursing major at the same time ° C. No, because there are 91 males majoring in nursing. 0 D. Yes, because there are 91 males majoring in nursing.

Explanation / Answer

a)P(being mae and nursing major) =(91+700+1011)/3531=0.510

b)P(being female and not being nursing major) =(700+1729+1011)/3531 =0.974

c) P(female or nursing major)=(700+1729+91)/3531=0.714

d)option C is correct