Using the information from the previous question, what is the probability of selecting a female given that the selected student gets a ride to school? 0.600 Not enough information given. 0.585 0.312 0.,069

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Hi i need help on the second part of the question. I attached the first and 2nd question but need help on the one that isn't answered( the one with the blue line is the first question that is already answered)

Using the information from the previous question, what is the probability of
selecting a female given that the selected student gets a ride to school?
0.600
O Not enough information given.
0.585
0.312
0.069
Transcribed Image Text:Using the information from the previous question, what is the probability of selecting a female given that the selected student gets a ride to school? 0.600 O Not enough information given. 0.585 0.312 0.069
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l, 52% of the students in the school are female. Of
the females, 40% walk to school and the rest get a ride. Of the males, 54%
walk to school and the rest get a ride. If we select a Brentwood student at
random, what is the probability that the selected students gets a ride to
school?
0.470
O 0.221
0.312
0.940
0.533
Select
Transcribed Image Text:1:18 1 A bartleby.com At l, 52% of the students in the school are female. Of the females, 40% walk to school and the rest get a ride. Of the males, 54% walk to school and the rest get a ride. If we select a Brentwood student at random, what is the probability that the selected students gets a ride to school? 0.470 O 0.221 0.312 0.940 0.533 Select
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