The probability of randomly selecting a kid that prefers "hot fudge" can be calculated by dividing the number of kids who prefer "hot fudge" by the total number of kids.
P(Kids AND hot fudge) = 10/34
Simplifying the fraction, we get:
P(Kids AND hot fudge) = 5/17
Therefore, the probability of randomly selecting a kid that prefers "hot fudge" from the list is 5/17.
Question: 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.
Favorite Ice Cream Topping
Hot Fudge
Rainbow Sprinkles
M&M's
Other
10
Total
Kids
Adults
2
11
13
15
19
18
0
17
45
47
Total
34
18
27
92
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