(See Steps) Bonnie and Clyde plan to take Math 2333 course. They compare three instructors who taught this course in the past, Brown [B], Green [G], and Wilson


Question: Bonnie and Clyde plan to take Math 2333 course. They compare three instructors who taught this course in the past, Brown [B], Green [G], and Wilson [w]. The proportions of students taught by each instructor are shown below, followed by the conditional probability of failing the course (at the level d or lower). Event [F] states that a randomly chosen student failed.

  1. Find the proportion of successful students from the past.
    P [F does not occur] =
  2. Knowing that bonne has succeeded, what is the chance that she was taught by brown?
    P(B | F did not occur) =
  3. Clyde has failed, what is the chance that he was taught by green? P [G|F occurs] =

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