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Given the contingency table shown here, find P(E) . \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad  Major \text { Major }
 Gender  Accounting (A)  Gen. Mgmt. (G)  Economics (E)  Row Total  Male (M) 210180140530 Female (F) 150160160470 Col Total 3603403001000\begin{array} {| c | c | c | c | c| } \hline\text { Gender } & \text { Accounting } ( A ) & \text { Gen. Mgmt. } ( G ) & \text { Economics } ( E ) & \text { Row Total } \\\hline\text { Male } ( M ) & 210 & 180 & 140 & 530 \\\hline \text { Female } ( F ) & 150 & 160 & 160 & 470 \\\hline \quad \text { Col Total } & 360 & 340 & 300 & 1000\\\hline\end{array}

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Bond Premium

The amount by which the market price of a bond exceeds its face value, typically occurring when the bond's interest rate is higher than the market rate.

Straight-Line Amortization

A method of systematically reducing a loan or the cost of an intangible asset over a fixed period, where equal amounts are expensed in each period.

Semiannual

Occurring twice a year; a term often used in finance to describe payments, interest accruals, or other events that happen every six months.

Unamortized Discount

The portion of a bond discount that has yet to be expensed in the income statement over the bond's life.

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