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30 April, 05:41

In many Martinez math class 3 out of the 17 students are left handed. In me. Burkheart's math class 4 out of 24 students have red hair. If one student is chosen at random in both classes. Which is more likely the student from ms. martinez's class is left-handed or the student from me. Burkheart's class has red hair

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  1. 30 April, 06:06
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    More likely is the one that has a higher probability from both classes.

    The probability is the number of students with respective trait, divided by total number of students.

    Martinez Class:

    3 out of 17 are left handed, hence

    P (left handed) = 3/17 0.1765

    Burkheart Class:

    4 out of 24 have red hair, hence

    P (red hair) = 4/24 = 1/6 = 0.1667

    More likely is Martinez's class left handed.
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