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There are 32 students in Joe's class. Of the 32 students, 8 students ride their bikes to school, 5 walk to school, 4 ride to school in a car, and 15 take the bus to school.

Based on this information, what is the experimental probability of choosing a student who walks to school?


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Sagot :

Answer:

5/32 (aka option A) should be the correct answer!

Step-by-step explanation:

ok so... its 5/32 who walks to school!

since there are 5 students who walked to school, and 32 students are in the class, 5/32 should be the correct answer!

5/32. Out of 32 students 5 walk