A human resources department tallies recent statistics regarding the relationship between an applicant being offered a job and them having a job interview. Out of 120 applicants for a job, 12 received an interview. Of the people who received an interview, 8 would be offered a job, and if you did not get an interview, you did not have an opportunity to get the job. Fill in the two-way frequency table.



Table is Attached:



What is the probability (rounded to the nearest whole percent) that you will not get the job, knowing that you have an interview scheduled?


3%

33%

87%

25%

Respuesta :

Answer:

33%

Step-by-step explanation:

Twelve people got interviewed.

Eight of them got a job.

That means that four didn't get a job.

So, the probability of NOT having a job if you DO have an interview is four out of twelve, which is scaled down to one out of three... so 33%.

That means if you have an interview, you have more chance to get the job than not.