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24 August, 19:00

What are the odds in favor of choosing a person at random who chose juice a?

Juice C=21 people

Juice B = 32 people

Juice A = 37 people

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  1. 24 August, 19:03
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    37:53

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Step 1:

    Given

    Number of people choosing Juice A = 37

    Number of people choosing Juice B = 32

    Number of people choosing Juice C = 21

    We need to find the odds in favor of choosing a person who chooses juice A

    Step 2:

    Here the number of success is the number of people choosing juice A = 37

    Number of failures is the number of the people not choosing juice A = Number of people choosing juice B + Number of people choosing juice C = 32+21 = 53

    Hence the odds in favor of choosing a person who chooses juice A is 37:53
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