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Suppose the tree diagram below represents all the students in a highschool and that one of these students were chosen at random if the student is known to be a girl, what is the probabilty that the student is left-handed?

A. 1/6
B. 3/4
C.1/4
D.5/6

Suppose the tree diagram below represents all the students in a highschool and that-example-1
User Vojtiik
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Answer:

Option A)
(1)/(6)

Explanation:

We are given a tree diagram that represents all the students in a high school.

We have to find the probability that the student is left-handed provided if the student is known to be a girl.

Conditional Probability:


P(B|A) = \displaystyle(P(B \cap A))/(P(A))

Putting the values from the tree diagram:


\text{P(Left handed student given the student is a girl)} = \displaystyle\frac{\text{P(Girl and Left handed)}}{\text{P(Girl)}}\\\\ = (50)/(300) = (1)/(6)

Thus, 0.1667 is the probability that the student is left-handed provided if the student is known to be a girl.

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answer is A because 300 ÷6=50 so 50 student is left handed it's also same to 1/6.
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