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In a group of 900 people, 323 have blood type A 167 have blood type B, 210 have blood type o, and 200 have blood type AB. What is the probability that a person

chosen at random from this group has type A blood?
00.23
0036
0022
O 0.19

User Philreed
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Answer:

0.036

Explanation:

We can find the probability by dividing the number of people with type A blood by the total amount of people.

There are 900 people in total and 323 of them have type A blood.

323/900

= approximately 0.036

User Tjt
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Answer: Choice B) 0.36

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Work Shown:

323 people have blood type A

900 people are being sampled

323/900 = 0.35888888888889 approximately

This rounds to 0.36, which is the probability of picking someone with type A blood.

We don't use any other values given, so they are probably put in there as a distraction.

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