In college math class of 50 student are 23 are boys 27 are girls on the final exam 15 boys and 14 girls made an A. What is the p
robability of choosing a boy or an girl A student is choosen at random from the class
1 answer:
Answer:
The probability of choosing an A student is 58% (0.58 or 29/50)
Step-by-step explanation:
The fact that 23 students are boys and 27 are girls is irrelevant to the question so we can ignore that.
There are 50 students in all and out of these students 15 boys and 14 girls made an A.
We can first add 15+14 which equals 29. So 29 students out of 50 made in A on the exam.
29/50 equals 0.58 or 58%.
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