Student admissions are based on the following table, which shows the profile, by Math SAT I scores, of admitted students at some university for the Fall 2004 semester. Determine the theoretical probability of the event: "An applicant who had a Math SAT of 700 or above was admitted." (Round your answer to the nearest 0.01).
200 - 399400 - 499500 - 599600 - 699700 - 800TotalAdmitted62121,1502,8825,3769,626Not Admitted7953,5088,91712,2305,15030,600Total Applicants8013,72010,06715,11210,52640,226?

A. 0.50
B. 0.49
C. 0.47
D. 0.53
E. 0.51


Answer: E

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