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27 February, 19:44

In a class of 30 students, 3 of the 16 boys are left-handed and 2 of the 14

girls are left-handed. One student is chosen at random. Which of the

following represents a conditional probability?

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A. The probability that the student is left-handed, given that the

student is a boy

B. The probability that the student is a girl and left-handed

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C. The probability that the student is right-handed

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D. The probability that the student is not a boy

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  1. 27 February, 19:59
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    A. The probability that the student is left-handed, given that the

    student is a boy

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given

    Number of students = 30

    Number of boys = 16

    Number of girls = 14

    Left handed boys = 3

    Left handed girls = 2

    Suppose that there are two events A and B; conditional probability of an event B is defined such as the probability that the event B will occur provided that event A has already occurred.

    Looking at option A through D, the best option that fits the question is option A.

    The reason is that;

    The option presents the probability that a selected student is left handed provided that the selected student is a boy.

    We can split this statement to 2 events;

    Event A: Probability that a selected student is a boy

    Event B: Probability that a selected student is left handed
  2. 27 February, 20:14
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    I believe it is A, but I am not entirely sure.
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