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A random sample of the students at two high schools were asked whether they were satisfied or unsatisfied with their school's variety of

extracurricular activities. The results are summarized in the table.
Satisfied Unsatisfied Total
37
23
60
High School A
High School B
Total
42
18
60
79
41
120
What is the approximate probability that a randomly selected student is satisfied with his or her school's variety of extracurricular activities?
O A. 0.308
OB. 0.468
O c. 0.617
OD. 0.658
O E 0.790

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Answer: D. 0.658

Explanation:

A randomly selected student would be from either of the high schools so both high schools need to be taken into account.

The probability that a randomly selected student is satisfied with his or her school's variety of extracurricular activities can be calculated as:

= Number of students from both high schools that are satisfied / Total number of students in both high schools

= 79 / 120

= 0.658

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