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Answer:
B. 1/10 or 0.10
Step-by-step explanation:
The question asks what's the probability that a student picked randomly will be playing both basketball and soccer.
The answer is right in the diagram.
We have only one student who plays both basketball and soccer: Ella
Since we have 10 students in the selected group, the probably you'll pick Ella is:
1 / 10 = 0.10 = 10%
So, the answer is B.
The value of P(A/B) is 0.33.
Given that, the Venn diagram shows sports played by 10 students.
What is P(A/B)?
P(A/B) is known as conditional probability and it means the probability of event A that depends on another event B. It is also known as "the probability of A given B". The formula for P(A/B)=P(A∩B) / P(B).
Now, P(A/B)=1/3≈0.33
Therefore, the value of P(A/B) is 0.33.
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