Question 1193633
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The solution assumes that YOU (not a tutor) make an appropriate Table, adequate to the given description.


Having this Table, the solution is very easy:


    You then should select two numbers from the Table:

        (a)  the total of students in the category "chocolate"

        (b)  the number of males in the category "chocolate".
 

    As soon as you correctly determine these numbers, the sough probability is the ratio 
    of the number (b) to the number (a).


You even can solve the problem without making a Table (I don't know what your teacher requires from you as a solution).


Simply extract the needed info (a) and (b) from the given text as I described above, and proceed further as instructed.


Keep in mind that {{{highlight(I_am_not_going)}}} {{{highlight(to_make_YOUR_JOB)}}} {{{highlight(instead_of_you)}}} : it is not my task or my duty or my intention.


My task is to instruct / (to explain) you what  {{{highlight(highlight(highlight(YOU)))}}}  should do.
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