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Pls help I’m stuck Tysm I really thankful

Pls help I’m stuck Tysm I really thankful-example-1
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Answer:

23/41

Explanation:

You want to know the fraction who failed, given they predicted they would fail.

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The attached 2-way table shows the given numbers (black) and the numbers that make the totals correct (blue).

It shows 23 of the 41 who thought they would fail actually did. That fraction is ...

23/41 . . . . failed who thought they would

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