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In One class, 51% of students are passing, 26% have overdue work, and 27% of students...

In One class, 51% of students are passing, 26% have overdue work, and 27% of students are passing and have overdue work.

What is the risk of a student not passing?
What are the odds of a student not passing?
Are passing and having overdue work disjoint?
Are passing and having overdue work independent?
What is the probability that a student is passing and has overdue work?
What is the probability that a student is neither passing nor has overdue work?

( I don't know what formulas to use to solve this problem, so if you could so your work so I understand the concept I would appreciate it.)

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