The probability of randomly selecting a kid that prefers "hot fudge" can be calculated by dividing the number of kids that prefer "hot fudge" by the total number of kids.
P(kids and hot fudge) = Number of kids who prefer hot fudge / Total number of kids
P(kids and hot fudge) = 2 / 45
Therefore, the probability of randomly selecting a kid that prefers "hot fudge" is 2/45.
Find the probability of randomly selecting a kid that prefers “hot fudge” from this list. P(kids and hot fudge). Write your answer as a fraction in simplest form.
Kids: hot fudge 2, rainbow sprinkles 15, m&ms 18, other 10, total 45
Adults: hot fudge 11, rainbow sprinkles 19, m&ms 0, other 17, total 47
Total:hot fudge 13, rainbow sprinkles 34, m&ms 18, other 27, total 97
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