Since there are 73 Women, and 18 men, there are 91 people all together.
The probability of the student being a man is 18 men out of the 91 total people. So, 18/91 or .1978.
85/500 = 17%
110
4 in 7 chance
50 percent
1/12 =0.08333... ≈ 8.3%
85/500 = 17%
The probability is 10 percent.
110
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There is only one girl out of 12 students so the probability that the girl is selected is 1/12.
4 in 7 chance
least likely
50 percent
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%.
1/12 =0.08333... ≈ 8.3%
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.
The probability that he or she will have brown eyes and blond hair is 21/50.