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OpenStudy (anonymous):

1. Let S = {All SRA students who have taken SRA 311}, and the following sets are all subsets of S. A = { s S | s got at least an A- in SRA 311} B = { s S | s got lower than an A- in SRA 311} C = { s S | s had previously taken calculus} D = { s S | s had not previously taken at least one course in calculus} E = { s S | s had previously taken at least one course in discrete mathematics} F = { s S | s had not previously taken at least one course in discrete mathematics} Now suppose n(S) = 60, n(A) = 18, n(C) = 20, n(E) = 15, n(A & C) = 14, n(A & E) = 13, n(C & E) = 12, and n(A & C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Now use Bayes' Rule to compute the probability that h. A student who got at least an A- took/didn't take calculus. how do i do this?

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