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In a class of 147 students, 95 are taking math (M), 73 are taking science (S), and 52 are taking both math and science. What is the theoretical probability of randomly choosing a student who is taking math? Round your answer to the nearest tenth.

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The correct answer is 64.6%

Explanation:

95 student total are taking a math class out of 147 kids. 95/147 = 0.646, carry the decible and you get your percentage which is 64.6%

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