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A professor teaches a small lecture class with 25 students. For a certain class, 22 students attend the lecture. What is the experimental probability that a student is absent?
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The probability would be 12%
If you're looking for the fraction.. I'm not sure about that part.. all I know is the percentage..
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Your answer would be the fraction 3/25. If you're looking for a percentage, it would be 12%.
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