SOLUTION: Suppose a math class contains 31 students, 14 females (four of whom speak French) and 17 males (two of whom speak French). Compute the probability that a randomly selected student
Algebra ->
Customizable Word Problem Solvers
-> Misc
-> SOLUTION: Suppose a math class contains 31 students, 14 females (four of whom speak French) and 17 males (two of whom speak French). Compute the probability that a randomly selected student
Log On
Question 1061534: Suppose a math class contains 31 students, 14 females (four of whom speak French) and 17 males (two of whom speak French). Compute the probability that a randomly selected student is female, given that the student speaks French. Found 2 solutions by tahir432iqbal@gmail.com, ikleyn:Answer by tahir432iqbal@gmail.com(1) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! 1. A car accelerates steadily so that it goes from a velocity of 20 m/s to a velocity of 40 m/s in 4 seconds. What is its acceleration?
You can put this solution on YOUR website! .
Suppose a math class contains 31 students, 14 females (four of whom speak French) and 17 males (two of whom speak French).
Compute the probability that a randomly selected student is female, given that the student speaks French.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
From the condition, there are 6 students speaking French: 4 females and 2 males.
Of them, the probability randomly to select a female is = .
The rest of the condition input is irrelevant to the solution.
Answer. The probability under the question is .