In a certain Algebra 2 class of 20 students, 12 of them play basketball and 13 of them play baseball. There are 3 students who p
lay neither sport. What is the probability that a student chosen randomly from the class plays basketball or baseball?
1 answer:
Answer:
85%
Step-by-step explanation:
1. Divide 100 by the maximum amount of students to get the percent value for every student (5% per student)
2. Subtract the number of students you know plays neither sport, leaving you with 17 students.
3. Multiply the remaining students by the percent percent value. 17 * 5 = 85%
(This takes into account that some students are playing both sports.)
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