In a class of 35 children, 22 like bananas, 18 like cherries and 13 like strawberries. 7 of them like bananas and cherries. 8 of them like bananas and strawberries. 5 of them like cherries and strawberries. They all like at least one of the fruits. What is the probability that a child chosen at random from the class likes cherries only?
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There is a 0.14% chance of getting a cherry out of 35 children.
Step-by-step explanation:
The probability is 5/35
=1/7
=0.14%
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