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Answer:

The probability that a randomly chosen child in 11th grade and play tennis is 9.6% ⇒ D

Explanation:

  • P(A) and P(B) = P(A) . P(B)
  • P(A) or P(B) = P(A) + P(B)

The table represents the percentage of the students in each sport

→ The rows represent the grades level, the columns represent the sports

∵ The percentage of students in grade 11 = 40%

∴ The probability of choosing a child in grade 11th =
(40)/(100) = 0.40

∵ The percentage of students who playing tennis = 24%

∴ The probability of choosing a child who playing tennis =
(24)/(100) = 0.24

→ We need to find the probability of a randomly chosen child in

11th grade and playing tennis

∵ The probability of A and B is P(A) . P(B), where P(A) is the probability of

choosing a child in 11th grade and P(B) is the probability of choosing

a child playing tennis

P(A) = 0.40 and P(B) = 0.24

∴ P(A) and P(B) = 0.40 × 0.24

P(A) and P(B) = 0.096

→ Change it to a percentage by multiplying it by 100

∴ P(A) and P(B) = 0.096 × 100%

P(A) and P(B) = 9.6%

The probability that a randomly chosen child in 11th grade and

play tennis is 9.6%

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