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1 June, 15:24

A random survey was taken of 400 people in a city in the United States. The survey found that the three most common eye colors are brown, blue, and hazel. Out of the 400 people in the survey, 167 have brown eyes, 132 have blue eyes, and 57 have hazel eyes. Using the survey results, what is the probability that a person has brown or hazel colored eyes? *

A. 189/400 (47.25%)

B. 14/25 (56.00%)

C. 167/400 (41.75%)

D. 57/400 (14.25%)

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  1. 1 June, 18:04
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    B 14/25 (56.00%)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    167+57=224, which means 224/400 (56.00%) people would have brown or hazel eyes. 224/400 is also equivilant to 14/25
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