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Mathematics, 12.02.2020 03:21 dyanaycooper13

A professor thinks students who live on campus are more likely to get As in the probability course. To check this theory, the professor combines the data from the past few years:

a. 600 students have taken the course,
b. 120 students have gotten As,
c. 200 students lived on campus,
d.80 students lived off campus and got As.
Does this data suggest that "getting an A" and "living on campus" are dependent or independent?

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