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I.

(2 pts) Multiple Choices Only one of the proposed answers is correct, choose the letter
that corresponds to your choice of the right answer and justify your selection:

Answers
Nº Questions
A b c

Given the independent events A and B


( ) (̅)
1. 0.8 0.6 0.52
( )

The domain of definition of the


2. function defined by:
] [ ] [ ] [ ] [
( )
( )

( )
3. 0

The set of solution of the


equation : { } { }
4. { }

II. (4 pts)
In a school of 150 students of first and second year secondary, we have

Two thirds of the girls and half of the boys are members in a sports activity.
Part A
A student is randomly chosen from this school.
Consider the following events:
G:” The chosen student is a girl”.
B:”The chosen student is a boy”.
S:” The chosen student is a member in a sports activity”.
1. Find ( ) ( /B) and verify that ( )
2. Calculate ( ) ( )
3. The chosen student is a boy, calculate the probability that he is a member in a sport
activity.
Part B: 1. Complete the table. Boys Girls
First year secondary 50
Second year secondary 25
2. we choose randomly and simultaneously three students from this school.

a. Calculate the probability that the students have the same gender.
b. Calculate the probability that the students are boys in the first year secondary.

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