There is only one girl out of 12 students so the probability that the girl is selected is 1/12.
To find the probability that the second student chosen is a boy given that the first student chosen is a boy, we first note that there are 22 students total (13 girls and 9 boys). If the first student chosen is a boy, there will then be 8 boys and 13 girls remaining, making a total of 21 students left. Therefore, the probability that the second student is a boy is the number of remaining boys (8) divided by the total remaining students (21), which gives us a probability of ( \frac{8}{21} ).
Probability of picking a student is 800 / (800+50+150) = 800 / 1000 = .8.
1.6
The probability that a randomly chosen student is a woman can be calculated by dividing the number of women by the total number of students in the class. In this case, there are 13 women and 31 total students, so the probability is 13/31, which simplifies to approximately 0.419 or 41.9%.
To find the probability that a randomly chosen student from the class plays either basketball or baseball, we first calculate the number of students who play at least one of the sports using the principle of inclusion-exclusion. The number of students who play basketball or baseball is given by: [ n(B \cup S) = n(B) + n(S) - n(B \cap S) = 12 + 16 - 5 = 23 ] Thus, the probability that a randomly selected student plays either basketball or baseball is: [ P(B \cup S) = \frac{n(B \cup S)}{n(T)} = \frac{23}{27} ] Therefore, the probability is (\frac{23}{27}).
1/12 =0.08333... ≈ 8.3%
The probability is 10 percent.
If there are 12 boys and 6 girls, the total number of students would be 18. You are looking for the probability of selecting a girl from the class: 6/18 Just reduce the fraction to its lowest form 6/18 = 2/6 = 1/3 Your answer would be 1/3.
I think it depends on how many students are thinking of alphabet letters at the same time :) The first student will think of a letter from the English alphabet. Then, the second student will think of a letter. The probability that the second student will select what the first student selected is 1/26.
85/500 = 17%
The probability is the number of girls divided by the number of students, so 12/22, or 6/11
To find the probability that the second student chosen is a boy given that the first student chosen is a boy, we first note that there are 22 students total (13 girls and 9 boys). If the first student chosen is a boy, there will then be 8 boys and 13 girls remaining, making a total of 21 students left. Therefore, the probability that the second student is a boy is the number of remaining boys (8) divided by the total remaining students (21), which gives us a probability of ( \frac{8}{21} ).
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There were twelve students in the classroom.
Effects of Classroom ConditionsClassroom condition affects the learning of every student. A student who is not comfortable inside his classroom will also have difficulties learning. Like for example, the environment overwhelmed by noise will make the classroom not conducive for learning.
3 students.
for me , i think its the teacher & the other students around me .