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Below, the two-way table is given for aclass of students.smoaFreshmenSophomoreJuniorsSeniorsTotalMale462246.3Female 3TotalIf a student is selected at random, find theprobability the student is a senior. Roundto the nearest whole percent.[?]%

Below, the two-way table is given for aclass of students.smoaFreshmenSophomoreJuniorsSeniorsTotalMale-example-1

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Add the numbers on the "Senior" column to find the total amount of senior students:


2+3=5

Add all the numbers on the table to find the total amount of students:


4+3+6+4+2+6+2+3=30

Divide the total number of Senior students over the total amount of students to find the probability the student is a senior if a student is selected at random. Multiply the result by 100% to write it as a percent:


(5)/(30)*100\text{ \%=}(1)/(6)*100\text{ \%}=16.666\ldots\text{ \%}

To the nearest whole percent, the probability is:


17\text{ \%}

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