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5 May, 11:55

A school population consists of 33 seventh-, 47 eighth-, and 37 ninth-grade students. If we select one child at random from the total group of students, what is the probability that the child is in the ninth-grade

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  1. 5 May, 14:08
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Total number of students: 33 + 47 + 37 = 117 students

    Students in 9th class = 37

    So probabilty of selecting a 9th class student from a class of 117 students is:

    => (Total student in 9th class) / (Total student in the sample)

    =>37/117 = >Ans
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