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In a group of 1500 people, 585 have blood type A, 165 have blood type B, 690 have blood type O, and 60 have blood type AB. What is the probability that a person chosen at random from this group has type B blood?

User Fvisticot
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Answer:

11%

Explanation:

165 have blood type B

1500 is the total amount of people

P(group has type B blood)=
(165)/(1500)11%

User Tunisha
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When calculating probability you need to remember that probability is:
something that you are observing divided by total number of participants.
The number you get is relative value(has value between 0 and 1) and if you want to get it in percentage (more clearly) just multiply it with 100.

In this case we are observing blood type B persons. Number of them is 165.
Total number of persons is 1500. Therefore our calculation looks like this:

165/1500 = 0.11 or the probability is 0.11*100=11%
User RHarrington
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