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a group of 175 college students who took math last term were interviewe…

Question

a group of 175 college students who took math last term were interviewed. they were asked whether they passed their math course and whether they live on campus. their responses are summarized in the following table.

passed mathfailed math
live off campus2877

(a) what percentage of the students passed math? %
(b) what percentage of the students live on campus? %
(c) what percentage of the students who live on campus passed math? %
(d) is there evidence that students who live on campus tend to pass math more often than average?

  • no, because the percentage found in part (c) is about the same as the percentage found in part (a).
  • no, because the percentage found in part (c) is about the same as the percentage found in part (b).
  • yes, because the percentage found in part (c) is much greater than the percentage found in part (a).
  • yes, because the percentage found in part (c) is much greater than the percentage found in part (b).

Explanation:

Part (a)

Step1: Find total students who passed math

Students who live on campus and passed: 49; students who live off campus and passed: 28. Total passed: \( 49 + 28 = 77 \).

Step2: Calculate percentage of passed students

Total students: 175. Percentage: \( \frac{77}{175} \times 100 = 44\% \).

Step1: Find total students who live on campus

Students who live on campus: 49 (passed) + 21 (failed) = 70.

Step2: Calculate percentage of on - campus students

Percentage: \( \frac{70}{175} \times 100 = 40\% \).

Step1: Identify on - campus and passed students

On - campus students: 70 (from part b), passed on - campus: 49.

Step2: Calculate percentage

Percentage: \( \frac{49}{70} \times 100 = 70\% \).

Answer:

44

Part (b)