Finite Mathematics and Applied Calculus (MindTap Course List)
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ISBN: 9781337274203
Author: Stefan Waner, Steven Costenoble
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 8.3, Problem 84E
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To calculate: The probability of rejected applicant that had a Math SAT of at least 600 from table of the math section of the SAT reasoning test of students admitted at UCLA for the fall semester 2014.
SAT Reasoning Test-Math Section
700-800 | 600-699 | 500-599 | 400-499 | 200-399 | Total | |
Admitted | 8,398 | 3,517 | 1,410 | 358 | 9 | 13,692 |
Not Admitted | 16,599 | 18,363 | 13,119 | 6,714 | 1,652 | 56,447 |
Total Applicants | 24,997 | 21,880 | 14,529 | 7,072 | 1,661 | 70,139 |
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SAT Reasoning Test-Math Section
700-800 | 600-699 | 500-599 | 400-499 | 200-399 Total
Admitted
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278
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86
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Y
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Y
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212
N
13
92
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14
56
Y
15
142
Y
16
37
Y
17
186
N
18
221
Y
19
219
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305
Y
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