a) Find the probability that a randomly selected student is male, given that the student received a business degree. The probability that a randomly selected student is male, given that the student received a business degree, is .530. Round to three decimal places as needed.) b) Find the probability that a randomly selected student received a business degree, given that the student is female. The probability that a randomly selected student received a business degree, given that the student is female, is 249 Round to three decimal places as needed.) X i Business Graduates Business degrees Nonbusiness degrees Total 626,770 Male 184,223 810,993 1,079,782 1,890,775 Female 916,158 163,624 347,847 1,542,928 Total Print Done

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I do not understand why I keep getting the wrong answer to part b. For part a I used 184,223/347,847=.530. I tried using 163,624/347,847=.470, but it keeps coming up incorrect. I don't understand what I'm doing wrong.

a) Find the probability that a randomly selected student is male, given that the student received a business degree.
The probability that a randomly selected student is male, given that the student received a business degree, is .530.
Round to three decimal places as needed.)
b) Find the probability that a randomly selected student received a business degree, given that the student is female.
The probability that a randomly selected student received a business degree, given that the student is female, is 249
Round to three decimal places as needed.)
X
i
Business Graduates
Business degrees
Nonbusiness degrees
Total
626,770
Male
184,223
810,993
1,079,782
1,890,775
Female
916,158
163,624
347,847
1,542,928
Total
Print
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Transcribed Image Text:a) Find the probability that a randomly selected student is male, given that the student received a business degree. The probability that a randomly selected student is male, given that the student received a business degree, is .530. Round to three decimal places as needed.) b) Find the probability that a randomly selected student received a business degree, given that the student is female. The probability that a randomly selected student received a business degree, given that the student is female, is 249 Round to three decimal places as needed.) X i Business Graduates Business degrees Nonbusiness degrees Total 626,770 Male 184,223 810,993 1,079,782 1,890,775 Female 916,158 163,624 347,847 1,542,928 Total Print Done
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