In a group of 1,500 people, 585 have blood type a, 165 have blood type b, 690 have blood type o, and 60 have blood type ab. what is the probability that a person chosen at random from this group has type b blood?
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Number of persons having blood type b=165
Total persons=1500
P(b)=165/1500=11/100=0.11
Total persons=1500
P(b)=165/1500=11/100=0.11
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11% or .11
Step-by-step explanation:
First things first, ignore EVERYTHING except the total amount of people and the amount of people with type B blood. All you have to do is (number of type B blood people) divided by (total number of people), which is .11 which equals 11%.
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