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Mathematics, 30.04.2021 15:20 alyssabailey

A class contains 30 students. Ten are female (F) and U. S. citizens (U); 12 are male (M) and U. S. citizens; 6 are female and non-U. S. citizens (N); 2 are male and non-U. S. citizens. A name is randomly selected from the class roster and it is female. What is the probability that the student is a U. S. citizen?

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