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In a statistics course, the probability that a randomly selected student has take a calculus course is 0.14, while the probability that a randomly selected student drives to campus is 0.48. If the two events are independent, what is the probability that a randomly selected student in this statistics course has taken a calculus course and drives to campus. Group of answer choices

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