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16 June, 21:07

To the nearest percent what is the probability that a student who failed the exam got less than 6 hours of sleep

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  1. 16 June, 21:10
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    In order to study the relationship between the amount of sleep a student gets and his or her school performance, a researcher collected data from 120 students. The two-way frequency table shows the number of students who passed and failed an exam and the number of students who got more or less than 6 hours of sleep the night before.

    The probability that a student who failed the exam got less than 6 hours of sleep can be calculated as:

    Let,

    L be the event of getting less than 6 hours of sleep

    F be the event of failing the exam.

    Then,

    P (L and F) = n (L∩F) : n (F)

    = (10 : 18) * 100%

    = 5 : 9 * 100%

    = 55.55%
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