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In a study undertaken by catalyst, 43% of women senior executives agreed or strongly agreed that a lack of role models was a barrier to their career development. in addition, 46% agreed or strongly agreed that gender-based stereotypes were barriers to their career advancement. suppose 77% of those who agreed or strongly agreed that gender-based stereotypes were barriers to their career advancement, agreed or strongly agreed that the lack of role models was a barrier to their career development. if one of these female senior executives is randomly selected, determine the following probabilities: a. what is the probability that the senior executive does not agree or strongly agree that a lack of role models was a barrier to her career development given that she does agree or strongly agree that gender-based stereotypes were barriers to her career development? b. what is the probability that the senior executive does not agree or strongly agree that gender-based stereotypes were barriers to her career development given that she does agree or strongly agree that the lack of role models was a barrier to her career development? c. if it is known that the senior executive does not agree or strongly agree that gender-based stereotypes were barriers to her career development, what is the probability that she does not agree or strongly agree that the lack of role models was a barrier to her career development?

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