Question

The diagram shows the sports played by 80 students. If a student is picked at random, what is the probability that they play football only?




66/80

4/80

18/80

49/80

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
To find the probability that a randomly picked student plays football only, we need to know how many students play only football.

Assuming the numbers for the various sports are as follows based on common data:

1. Total students = 80
2. Students who play football only (assuming we find this from a diagram) = Let's say 'x'
3. Students who play other sports (which in this case might include basketball, baseball, etc.) = Rest of the students.

The probability (P) is calculated using the formula:

\[
P(\text{football only}) = \frac{\text{Number of students who play football only}}{\text{Total number of students}} = \frac{x}{80}
\]

If `x` is the number of students who play only football, we would need to see the data from the diagram to determine that number.

However, since you've provided multiple-choice options, let's use them:

- 66/80
- 4/80
- 18/80
- 49/80

To give the correct answer, we need to know the exact number of students who play football only from the diagram. If you can provide that detail or confirm the correct count, we can select the right probability option based on that value.

As it stands, without additional clarification, we cannot determine the exact option to choose.
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