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exhibit 7 - 6 a student is randomly selected from a large college. define the events c = {the student owns a cell phone} and i = {the student owns an ipod}. question 32 (1 point) refer to exhibit 7 - 6. which of the following is the correct notation for the percentage of students who own a cell phone but not an ipod? p(c|i̅) p(c̅ and i) p(c and i̅) question 33 (1 point) saved
Step1: Identify the event meaning
We want the probability that a student owns a cell - phone but not an iPod. The complement of event $I$ (owning an iPod) is $I^C$ (not owning an iPod). We want the joint - probability of owning a cell phone ($C$) and not owning an iPod ($I^C$), which is denoted as $P(C\ and\ I^C)$.
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$P(C\ and\ I^C)$