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Find P (Freshman | Boy)

Hint:
P(A and B)/P(B)

Classroom of Students:
Boys Girls
Freshman 4 4 8
Sophomore 57 12
Junior 2 3 5
Senior 1 4 5
12 18

Reduce your fraction to lowest terms.

Enter the number that belongs in the green box.

[50 points!] Find P (Freshman | Boy) Hint: P(A and B)/P(B) Classroom of Students: Boys-example-1
User Xgqfrms
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2 Answers

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Answer:


\sf \frac13

Step-by-step explanation:

From the table:

  • Total number of Boys = 12
  • Total number of students = 30
  • Total number of Boys who are Freshman = 4


\sf Probability \ of \ an \ event \ occurring = (Number \ of \ ways \ it \ can \ occur)/(Total \ number \ of \ possible \ outcomes)


\sf \implies P(Boy)=(12)/(30)


\sf \implies P(Freshman \cap Boy)=(4)/(30)


\begin{aligned}\sf P(Freshman|Boy) & = \sf(P(Freshman \cap Boy))/(P(Boy))\\\\ & = \sf(4)/(30) / (12)/(30)\\\\ & = \sf(4)/(30)* (30)/(12)\\\\ & = \sf (4)/(12)\\\\ & = \sf(1)/(3)\end{aligned}

User Hitesh Gupta
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Answer:

1/3

Step-by-step explanation:

P(Freshman | Boy)

  • Freshman = 4
  • Boy = 12

⇒ Probability = Number of favorable outcomes ÷ Total number of possible outcomes

  • P(Freshman | Boy) = freshman/total boys
  • P(Freshman | Boy) = 4/12
  • P(Freshman | Boy) = 1/3
User Denis V
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