. out of forty students, there are 14 who are taking physics and 29 who are taking calculus. what is the probability that a randomly chosen student from this group is taking only the calculus class?
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probability = possible outcomes /total outcomes
possible outcomes=29
total outcomes=40
probability=29/40
possible outcomes=29
total outcomes=40
probability=29/40
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Here is your answer.. =13/20
Out of forty students, there are 14 who are
taking maths and 29 who are taking
Calculus.
It means 3 students are taking both subjects.
29-3=26 are taking calculus only.
Probability that a randomly chosen student
from this group is taking only the calculus
class = 26/40 = 13/20
Out of forty students, there are 14 who are
taking maths and 29 who are taking
Calculus.
It means 3 students are taking both subjects.
29-3=26 are taking calculus only.
Probability that a randomly chosen student
from this group is taking only the calculus
class = 26/40 = 13/20
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