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At a political rally there are 20 republicians 13 democrates 6 independents. if a person is chosen at random what is the probability that the person is either a democrate or and independent?
13 years ago

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MathMate
"at random" means all choices have equal probability.
Sample space = 20+13+6=39
There are 13 democrates and 6 independents for a total of 19.
What is the probability?
13 years ago
Antonio
19/39
13 years ago
MathMate
Correct!
13 years ago
Kathy
it would be 19 over 39. Good luck~!:)

13 years ago

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