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DataNot ReceivingReceivingFinancial AidFinancial AidUndergraduates422238988120Graduates18797312610Total6101462910730If a student is selected at random, what is theprobability that the student receives aid and is agraduate (rounded to the nearest percent)? [? ]%UniversityTotal

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Answer:

There are a total of 10730 students and 1879 students who are graduates as well as receiving financial aid. So the probability would be

(1879/10730)*100 = 17.51%

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There are 10730 students total as shown in the bottom right hand corner. So, the probability that the student receives aid and is a graduate is given by:


P=(1879)/(10730)*100=17.51

Round to the nearest percent is 17.5%

Answer: 17.5%

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