SOLUTION: Statistics - Basic Probability There are 120 students and a random sample of 6 students are chosen. What is the chance that you are selected? (round to two decimal places.)

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Question 302759: Statistics - Basic Probability
There are 120 students and a random sample of 6 students are chosen. What is the chance that you are selected? (round to two decimal places.)
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Answer by checkley77(12844)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
6/120=1/20=.05=5% chance of being chosen.
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