200 students in a high school senior class are surveyed about what majors they intend to declare in college. Of the 200 students, 80 plan to major in mathematics, 100 plan to major in computer science, and 30 plan to pursue a double major in mathematics and computer science. Using this information, answer each of the following questions. Let M MM be the event that a randomly selected student plans to major in mathematics and C CC be the event that a randomly selected student plans to major in computer science. What is P ( M ) P(M)P, left parenthesis, M, right parenthesis, the probability that a student plans to major in mathematics? What is P ( C ) P(C)P, left parenthesis, C, right parenthesis, the probability that a student plans to major in computer science? What is P ( M and C ) P(M and C)P, left parenthesis, M, start text, space, a, n, d, space, end text, C, right parenthesis, the probability that a student has decided to major in mathematics and computer science? What is P ( M or C ) P(M or C)P, left parenthesis, M, start text, space, o, r, space, end text, C, right parenthesis, the probability that a student has chosen to major in mathematics or computer science? Show Calculator
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Ten80’s Student CompSci Challenge is a full curriculum framework, not just a set of activities. It can be implemented as a standalone 1-semester computer science foundation course or be integrated into science and engineering elective courses. Combine it with the Student Rover Challenge to create full-year standalone CS course. See the curriculum overview below for more information or contact us for a full standards alignment table.
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