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  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Lumen_Learning/Concepts_in_Statistics_(Lumen)/05%3A_Relationships_in_Categorical_Data_with_Intro_to_Probability/5.05%3A_Two-Way_Tables_(3_of_5)
    But we do not know how to calculate joint probabilities, such as the probability that a randomly selected student is both a female and in the Health Sciences program. Question: If we select a student ...But we do not know how to calculate joint probabilities, such as the probability that a randomly selected student is both a female and in the Health Sciences program. Question: If we select a student at random, what is the probability that the student is both a male and in the Info Tech program? Since 564 of the 12,000 students enrolled at the college are both male and in the Info Tech program (see table), the probability P(male and Info Tech) is:
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Queensborough_Community_College/MA336%3A_Statistics/04%3A_Relationships_in_Categorical_Data_with_Intro_to_Probability/4.05%3A_Two-Way_Tables_(3_of_5)
    But we do not know how to calculate joint probabilities, such as the probability that a randomly selected student is both a female and in the Health Sciences program. Question: If we select a student ...But we do not know how to calculate joint probabilities, such as the probability that a randomly selected student is both a female and in the Health Sciences program. Question: If we select a student at random, what is the probability that the student is both a male and in the Info Tech program? Since 564 of the 12,000 students enrolled at the college are both male and in the Info Tech program (see table), the probability P(male and Info Tech) is:

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