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Find the probability that a randomly selected student drives to school. (see attachment, probability models)

p (drive to school) = x/x
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Find the probability that a randomly selected student drives to school. (see attachment-example-1
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Answer:

The probability would be:

(number of students drive to school)/(total number of selected students)

  • The number of students who drive to school can be calculated as
    2+13+25=40
  • The total number of students is stated as 100.

Therefore, the probability would be:


(40)/(100)=(4)/(10) =(2)/(5)

User Davegson
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Answer:

2/5

Explanation:

P(drive to school) = number of students that drive to school ÷ total number of students

P(drive to school) = 40/100

P(drive to school) = 2/5

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