Use the table to answer the question. Transportation to School Number of Students Walk 23 Car 94 Bus 83 Solve for the probability of randomly choosing a student who rides the bus. (1 point) Responses 23200 Start Fraction 23 over 200 End Fraction 94200 Start Fraction 94 over 200 End Fraction 83200 Start Fraction 83 over 200 End Fraction 83117

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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:

\[ \text{83200 Start Fraction 83 over 200 End Fraction} \]