Final answer:
To find the probability of a business student not enrolled in accounting, subtract the students enrolled in both courses and only accounting from the total business majors. Then divide that number by the total business majors to find the probability.
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the probability that a business student is not enrolled in accounting, we need to determine the total number of business students and subtract the number of students enrolled in accounting.
Given:
- Total business majors = 1,000
- Students enrolled in statistics = 200 (out of the 1,000 business majors)
- Students enrolled in both statistics and accounting = 50
- Students enrolled in only accounting = 250
To find the number of students not enrolled in accounting, we subtract the number of students enrolled in both courses and the number of students enrolled in only accounting from the total number of business majors:
Number of students not enrolled in accounting = Total business majors - (Students enrolled in both courses + Students enrolled in only accounting)
= 1000 - (50 + 250)
= 1000 - 300
= 700
Therefore, there are 700 business students not enrolled in accounting out of the 1,000 business majors.
To find the probability, we divide the number of students not enrolled in accounting by the total number of business majors:
Probability = Number of students not enrolled in accounting / Total business majors
= 700 / 1000
= 0.7
Therefore, the probability that a business student is not enrolled in accounting is 0.7.