To find the probability of randomly choosing a student who rides the bus, we first need to determine the total number of students and then find the proportion of students who ride the bus.
Given:
- Number of students who walk = 23
- Number of students who ride in a car = 94
- Number of students who ride a bus = 83
Total number of students = 23 (walk) + 94 (car) + 83 (bus) = 200
Now, the probability \( P \) of choosing a student who rides the bus is given by the formula:
\[ P(\text{bus}) = \frac{\text{Number of students who ride the bus}}{\text{Total number of students}} = \frac{83}{200} \]
So the correct response is:
\[ \text{83200 Start Fraction 83 over 200 End Fraction} \]