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25 June, 20:29

Juniors and seniors at a local school were surveyed to see if they were left-handed or right-handed. The data is displayed in the table below.

Junior Senior

Left-handed3614

Right-handed44106

If a student is chosen at random from this group, what are the chances of choosing a student who is a left-handed senior?

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  1. 25 June, 20:54
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    P (left handed senior) = 14 / (36 + 14 + 44 + 106) = 14/200 = 0.07 = 7%
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