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Mathematics, 16.01.2020 21:31 alaynagrace1111

Only 5% of male high school basketball, baseball, and football players go on to play at the college level. of these, only 1.7% enter major league professional sports. about 40% of the athletes who compete in college and then reach the pros have a career of more than 3 years. what is the probability that a high school athelete who plays basketball, baseball, or football, competes in college and then goes on to have a pro career of more than 3 years?

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