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A student who is graduating from a large college is randomly selected. Which of the following is the correct interpretation of this probability...
A student who is graduating from a large college is randomly selected. Which of the following is the correct interpretation of this probability statement:
p(J / N), where J represents the student getting a job, and N represents the student networking with local employers
The probability that a randomly selected student gets a job
The probability that a randomly selected student gets a job and networks with local employers
The probability that a randomly selected student gets a job given that the student networks with local employers
The probability that a randomly selected student networks with local employers given that the student gets a job
The probability that a randomly selected student gets a job or networks with local employers