PLEASE HELP, TIMEDThe table shows the results of a survey in which 10th-grade students were asked how many siblings (brothers and/or sisters) they have.



What is the experimental probability that a 10th-grade student chosen at random has at least one, but no more than two, siblings?


To the nearest whole percent, the experimental probability is
a. 65%.
b. 70%
c. 75%
d. 80%

PLEASE HELP TIMEDThe table shows the results of a survey in which 10thgrade students were asked how many siblings brothers andor sisters they have What is the e class=

Respuesta :

We are given to find

the experimental probability that a 10th-grade student chosen at random has at least one, but no more than two, siblings

we know that

probability = ( number of favourable outcomes)/ ( total possible outcomes)

a 10th-grade student chosen at random has at least one, but no more than two, siblings

so, there can be one or two siblings

so, total number of such students =18+10=28

Number of favourable outcomes =28

total number of students =4+18+10+8=40

so, total favourable outcomes =40

now, we can find probability

[tex]p=\frac{28}{40}[/tex]

[tex]p=\frac{28}{40}\times 100[/tex]

[tex]p=70[/tex]

So,

the experimental probability is 70%...........Answer

Answer:

The answer is 70%

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