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Of a group of 500 people, 60 are fit enough to climb Mount Shasta in California. The group has 300 women and 200 men. 12% of the men are fit to climb the mountain. What is the probability that a person picked at random from the group is a male or is fit to climb Mount Shasta?

User Wizawu
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1. Count how many men are fit to climb:

200 men - 100%

x men - 12 %

Then


(200)/(x)=(100)/(12) ,\\ \\ x=(200\cdot 12)/(100)=24.

2. 60 are fit enough to climb Mount Shasta in California, among them 24 are men, then 60-24=36 are women.

3. The probability that a person picked at random from the group is a male is
Pr(\text{male})=(200)/(500)=0.4.

4. The probability that a person picked at random from the group is fit to climb Mount Shasta is


Pr(\text{fit to climb})=(60)/(500)=0.12.

5. Use formula


Pr(\text{male or fit to climb})=Pr(\text{male})+Pr(\text{fit to climb})-Pr(\text{male and fit to climb}).

6.


Pr(\text{male and fit to climb})=(24)/(500)=0.048.

Then

7.


Pr(\text{male or fit to climb})=0.4+0.12-0.048,


Pr( \text{ male or fit to climb })=0.472.

Answer: 0.472 (or in percent near 47.2%).


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