To calculate the probability of randomly selecting candidate one or candidate two, we need to add up the total number of people who support each candidate and then divide it by the total number of people.
Total number of people supporting candidate one: 250
Total number of people supporting candidate two: 1,250
Total number of people:
250 + 1,250 = 1,500
Probability of randomly selecting candidate one or candidate two:
(250 + 1,250) / 1,500 = 1,500 / 1,500 = 1
Therefore, the probability of randomly selecting candidate one or candidate two is 1, or 100%. This means that you are guaranteed to select either candidate one or candidate two if you randomly choose one person.
candate one has 250 people
canidadte two has 1,250
what is the probility of ramdamly select candiate one or two
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