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Out of a group of 130, 80 people like basketball, 70 like soccer, 50 like both, what is the probablity if you choose randomly that you get someone that likes both?
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Out of a group of 130, 80 people like basketball, 70 like soccer, 50 like both, what is the probablity if you choose randomly that you get someone that likes both?
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Out of a group of 130, 80 people like basketball, 70 like soccer, 50 like both, what is the probablity if you choose randomly that you get someone that likes both?
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50 like both out of 130 total
Divide: 50/130 = 5/13
The answer as a fraction is exactly 5/13
The approximate answer is 0.3846
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