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In a school, 22% of the students are sixth graders. What is the probability that a randomly chosen student will not be a sixth grader? 22% 50% 78% can't be determined
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In a school, 22% of the students are sixth graders. What is the probability that a randomly chosen student will not be a sixth grader? 22% 50% 78% can't be determined
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In a school, 22% of the students are sixth graders. What is the probability that a randomly chosen student will not be a sixth grader?
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If 22% are sixth graders, then the rest must not sixths graders.
100% of the school - 22% sixth grades = 78% are not sixths graders
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