The following table represents the numbers of students in a section of Math 120 with declared or undeclared majors along with their class.  What is the probability that a student has an undeclared major or is a freshman?  Enter your answer in decimal form and round to four decimal places if rounding is necessary. Probability that a student has an undeclared major or is a freshman =                    Freshman (F) Sophomore (H) Junior (J) Total Declared (D).    114                   43                    4           161 Undeclared (U) 13                     7                     1             21 Total                  127                  50                    5            182

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The following table represents the numbers of students in a section of Math 120 with declared or undeclared majors along with their class.  What is the probability that a student has an undeclared major or is a freshman?  Enter your answer in decimal form and round to four decimal places if rounding is necessary.

Probability that a student has an undeclared major or is a freshman =

                   Freshman (F) Sophomore (H) Junior (J) Total

Declared (D).    114                   43                    4           161

Undeclared (U) 13                     7                     1             21

Total                  127                  50                    5            182

 

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