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Phoenix [80]
4 years ago
14

Need an expert answerer to help with this thankyou

Mathematics
1 answer:
Hatshy [7]4 years ago
6 0

Consider that

0.4 = \dfrac{4}[10} = \dfrac{2}{5}

This means that a sport has a 0.4 chance of being sold out if 2 out of 5 events are sold out.

Rugby 7s has 3 out of 5 events sold out

Juntior athletics has 3 out of 5 events sold out

Volleyball has 2 out of 5 events sold out, so this is the sport you're looking for.

As for the second question, rugby and athletics are both sold out on two events (events 1 and 5). So, again, the chance is of 2 out of 5 events, which leads to a probability of \frac{2}{5}

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