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The junior class has 50 students. Twenty-five students take only French, 15 take only Latin, and 10 take both. If a student is chosen at random from the class, what is the proba…
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The junior class has 50 students. Twenty-five students take only French, 15 take only Latin, and 10 take both. If a student is chosen at random from the class, what is the probability that the chosen student takes Latin?
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It’s definitely 1/2 if you do the math like done so above my comment it makes it a 1/2 chance because half and half of the class have done French or Latin
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I believe it is 1/2
10+15=25
25*2=50
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