Five hundred first year students at a state university were classified according to both their high school GPA and whether they were on academic probation at the end of their first semester. The data is given below:  Less than 3.0  3.0 to less than 3.5  3.5 and above  Total  Academic Probation  50  55  30  135  No Academic Probation  45  135  185  365  Total  95  190  215  500    a) Given a student is on probation, what is the probability that they had a 3.5 or higher in high school?  b) What is the probability that a randomly selected first-year student is not on probation or had a GPA less than 3.0?  c) What is the probability that a randomly selected first-year is on academic probation and has less than a 3.5 and above GPA.

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Five hundred first year students at a state university were classified according to both their high school GPA and whether they were on academic probation at the end of their first semester. The data is given below: 

Less than 3.0 

3.0 to less than 3.5 

3.5 and above 

Total 

Academic Probation 

50 

55 

30 

135 

No Academic Probation 

45 

135 

185 

365 

Total 

95 

190 

215 

500 

 

a) Given a student is on probation, what is the probability that they had a 3.5 or higher in high school? 

b) What is the probability that a randomly selected first-year student is not on probation or had a GPA less than 3.0? 

c) What is the probability that a randomly selected first-year is on academic probation and has less than a 3.5 and above GPA. 

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