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24 December, 17:38

In a certain Algebra 2 class of 30 students, 18 of them play basketball and 9 of them

play baseball. There are 10 students who play neither sport. What is the probability

that a student chosen randomly from the class plays both basketball and baseball?

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  1. 24 December, 17:50
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    Probability that a student will play both is 7/30

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Total students = 30

    No. of students who play basketball = 18

    Probability that a student will play basketball = 18/30

    = 3/5

    No. of students who play baseball = 9

    Probability that a student will play baseball = 9/30

    = 3/10

    No. of students who play neither sport = 10

    Probability that a student will play neither sport = 10/30

    = 1/3

    To find:

    Probability that a student will play both = p (student will play both)

    No. of students who play sport = 30 - 10

    = 20

    Out of 20 students 18 play basketball and 9 play baseball.

    So, some students play both the sports.

    No. of students who play both sports = 18 + 9 - 20

    = 7

    p (student will play both) = 7/30

    Probability that a student will play both is 7/30
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