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In a class of 160 students, 90 are taking math, 78 are taking science, and 62 are taking both math and science. What is the probability of randomly choosing a student who is taking only math?

56%

39%

49%

74%

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2 Answers

6 votes

Answer:

56%

Explanation:

Your question is asking for students who are taking only math. Of 160 students, 90 are taking only math. This gives you the proportion of
(90)/(160) = 0.56. To find percents, just multiply it by 100 to get 56%.

User Elinore
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2 votes

Answer:

56%

Explanation:

90 ÷ 160

= 0.56

0.56 × 100

= 56%

User Jerren Saunders
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