Question 1201947:  Choose a student in grades 9 to 12 at random and ask if he or she is studying a language other than English. Here is the distribution of the students: 
Language	Spanish  	French  	German  	All Others  	None   
Probability	0.22	0.1	0.04	0.01	0.63 
(a) What is the probability that a randomly chosen student is, in fact, studying a language other than English? 
    
 
(b) What is the probability that a randomly chosen student is studying French, German, or Spanish? 
      
 
(c) What is the probability that a randomly chosen student is studying a language besides English, but not German? 
     
 
 Answer by ikleyn(52903)      (Show Source): 
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(a)  To answer (a),  add the given numbers from 0.22 to 0.63, inclusive.
     Make sure that the sum is 1, or 100%.  So, the answer to (a) is  P = 1, or 100%.
     It means that the sets of students, learning the above mentioned languages,
     are disjoint and cover the entire set of students in grades 9 to 12.
(b)  It implies that P(French) = 0.1;  P(German) = 0.04;  P(Spanish) = 0.22.     ANSWER
(c)  P(not German) = 1 - 0.04 = 0.96, or 96%.    ANSWER
 
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