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30 June, 12:16

In a study of blood donors, 200 were classified as group O and 250 had a classification other than group O. What is the probability that a person will have group O blood? (Enter your answer as a fraction.)

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  1. 30 June, 12:32
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    Probability of O = (number with O) / (Total number of cases)

    It always works like this.

    P (O) = 200/450 = 4/9
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