SOLUTION: Give the probability in decimal form (correct to two decimal places). A calculator may be helpful. Last semester, a certain professor gave 46 As out of 332 grades. If one of the

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Question 932317: Give the probability in decimal form (correct to two decimal places). A calculator may be helpful.
Last semester, a certain professor gave 46 As out of 332 grades. If one of the professor's students from last semester were selected randomly, what is the probability that student received an A? (Assume that each student receives one grade.)

Answer by ewatrrr(24785) About Me  (Show Source):
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p(A) = 46/332 = .14 (correct to two decimal places)