SOLUTION: At a show, there are 19 adults, 45 teenagers, and 36 children. What is the probability that a person chosen at random from the audience is not a teenager?

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Question 1141932: At a show, there are 19 adults, 45 teenagers, and 36 children. What is the probability that a person chosen at random from the audience is not a teenager?

Answer by VFBundy(438)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Number of people who are not teenagers = 19 + 36 = 55

Total people = 19 + 45 + 36 = 100

55/100

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