Answer: The correct option is (C) 0.70.
Step-by-step explanation: Given that 200 elementary school students were surveyed to find their blood groups, out of which 55 were of blood group A, 85 of blood group B and 21 of blood group O.
We are given to find the probability that a randomly chosen student has either blood group A or blood group B.
Let, S denotes the sample space for the experiment, so
n(S) = 200.
Let, E be the event of choosing a student that has blood group A and F be the event choosing a student that has blood group B.
Then, according to the given information, we have
Since a student cannot have both the blood groups A and B, so
We have
The number of students that having either blood group A or B is given by
Thus, the probability that a randomly chosen student has either blood group A or blood group B is
Required probability is 0.7.
Option (C) is CORRECT.