Question
A bowl contains pieces of paper with the names of 27 freshman, 33 sophomores, 30 juniors, and 42 seniors. Find the probability of the outcome. Enter your answer as a decimal, rounded to the nearest hundredth.
P(junior or senior) = 0.2
An animal is randomly selected from a group consisting of 5 cats, 11 dogs, and 14 rabbits. Find the probability of the outcome. Enter your answer as a decimal, rounded to the nearest hundredth.
P(cat) = 0.16
Is that correct or no
P(junior or senior) = 0.2
An animal is randomly selected from a group consisting of 5 cats, 11 dogs, and 14 rabbits. Find the probability of the outcome. Enter your answer as a decimal, rounded to the nearest hundredth.
P(cat) = 0.16
Is that correct or no
Answers
P(junior or senior) = 72/132 which is definitely not 0.2
P(cat) = 5/30, so yes, 0.167
P(cat) = 5/30, so yes, 0.167
Ah ok thank you
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