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At a high school, the probability that a student is a senior is 0.25. The probability that a student plays a sport is 0.15. The probability that a student is a senior and plays a sport is 0.10. What is the probability that a randomly selected student plays a sport, given that the student is senior?

A. 0.10
B. 0.15
C. 0.66
D. 0.40

Please explain

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Answer:

0.40

Explanation:

User Asad Ullah
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Use the definition of conditional probability:


P(\text{sports}\mid\text{senior})=\frac{P(\text{sports AND senior})}{P(\text{senior})}

We know that 0.10 of students belong to both categories, and that 0.25 of students are seniors, so


P(\text{sports}\mid\text{senior})=(0.10)/(0.25)=0.40

User Pedro Perez
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