In an exam, 20% got an “B” mark, 15% get a “A”, and the other 75% get below that. Six students from this class are randomly selected. The expected number of selected students with an “A”, given that at least one of the selected students got a “B” is:   Select one: a. 0.5567 b. 0.5467 c. 0.8201 d. 0.8350 e. 0.5359

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In an exam, 20% got an “B” mark, 15% get a “A”, and the other 75% get below that. Six students from this class are randomly selected.

The expected number of selected students with an “A”, given that at least one of the selected students got a “B” is:


 

Select one:
a. 0.5567
b. 0.5467
c. 0.8201
d. 0.8350
e. 0.5359
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