A professor has noticed that, even though attendance is not acomponent of the final grade for the class, students that attendregularly generally get better grades. In fact, 36% of those whocome to class on a regular basis receive A's. Only 4% who do notattend regularly get A's. Overall, 60% of students attendregularly. Based on this class profile, suppose we are randomlyselecting a single student from this class, and answer thequestions below.
Hint #1: pretend that there are 1000 students in the class anduse the values given in the problem to construct the appropriatecontingency table. Round cell frequencies to the nearestinteger
C) P(receives A's) =
D) P(attends regularly | receives A's)
E) P(does not attend regularly | does not receive A's) =