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14 June, 23:53

A high school guidance counselor wants to find the probability that students who study geometry as freshmen will go on to study calculus before graduating. To do this, he has constructed a table, shown below, which shows the number of students who study geometry as freshmen in a given year, and the number of those students who study calculus before graduating.

Year

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

Geometry Students

680

577

822

743

859

804

Calculus Students

391

336

512

374

465

361

Which year had the highest experimental probability that a freshman studying geometry would take a calculus class before graduation?

a.

2001

b.

2002

c.

2003

d.

2004

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  1. 15 June, 00:19
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    b. 2002

    Step-by-step explanation:

    divide the geometry kids by total kids to take calculus.
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