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a group fitness classifies it's fitness class attendees by class type and member status the marketing team has gathered data from a random month In which there were 2065 class attendees (see uploaded picture)

a group fitness classifies it's fitness class attendees by class type and member status-example-1
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Given the data of the table, we must find the probability that a class attendee:

• A = is a non-member of the gym and is attending a barre class,

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• or B = is a member of the gym and is attending a yoga class.

The total probability is the sum of the probabilities of each event:


P=P(A)+P(B)\text{.}

The probability of event A is given by:


P(A)=\frac{\#\text{non}-\text{members that goes to barre class}}{\#\text{total attendes }}=(282)/(2065)\cong0.1366.

The probability of event B is given by:


P(A)=\frac{\#\text{members that goes to yoga class}}{\#\text{total attendes }}=(209)/(2065)\cong0.1012.

So the total probability is:


P\cong0.1366+0.1012=0.2378.

Answer

The probability is 0.2378.

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