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5. There are 29 students available to represent the upperclassmen at a fair.
13 are juniors and 16 are seniors. What is the probability, as a percent that
a senior and junior will be chosen?


Sagot :

Answer:

senior and junior? that would be a perfect 100%, 29/29

Step-by-step explanation:

Unless I'm incorrect, this question states the probability of BOTH a senior AND junior being chosen, which would be 100% or again, 29/29

Answer:

The probability that a senior will be chosen is 55.2% or 16/29. And The probability a Junior will be chosen is 44.8% or 13/29.

Explanation:

Since the total students are 29. I put the 29 as the denominator and converted these fractions into percentages to find my answer.