SOLUTION: In Sentinel High School, there are 350 freshmen, 320 sophomores, 310 juniors and 400 seniors.  If a student is chosen at random from the student body to represent the school, what 
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Question 300924:  In Sentinel High School, there are 350 freshmen, 320 sophomores, 310 juniors and 400 seniors.  If a student is chosen at random from the student body to represent the school, what is the probability that the chosen student is a freshman? 
Found 2 solutions by  sky1997, richwmiller:
Answer by sky1997(1)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
 a senior because there is more seniors then all the rest so  the senior is the the most probable to get chosen 
Answer by richwmiller(17219)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
 The question asks about freshman not seniors
350+320+310+400=1380
350/1380=35/138
answer 35/138
 
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