The answer is 1/4
Explanation
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The question focuses on "if the student is known to be a boy..." we would obviously know that we would focous on only the total of the boys.
We have the formula for the probability of an event of happening which we would call event A (a boy being left-handed). P(A)= number of favorable outcomes/ total number of possible outcomes. The left-handers would go in the favorable outcomes since we want the probability of a boy being left handed and we would place the total boys in the total number of possible outcomes since all of them are going to be the one to be randomly picked. 50 left-handed/ 200 total boys. We have our fraction that is 50/200 as the probability but we can simplify it! We simplify 50/200 to get 1/4!!! 1/4 is the probability of a boy being picked that is left-handed!
Hope this helps!
The answer is b I did it on edge
I'm assuming a 1:10 scale. So then that means the 10 by 15 feet should be divided by 10. The blueprint area is 1 ft by 1.5 ft.
Answer:
1/6
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that :
Total surveyed (u) = 120
n(Cane's chicken fingers) = 50
n(Layne's chicken fingers) = 80
n(do not like either) = 10
a)
What is the probability that someone surveyed likes both Raising Cane's and Layne's chicken fingers?
n(Cane's n Layne's) = 20
u = 120
P = required outcome / total possible outcomes
P(Layne's and Cane's chicken) = [n(Cane's n Layne's)/ u]
= 20 / 120
= 1/6
Answer:
2^2x3x5=60
Step-by-step explanation: