A school offers its students the option of two sports to play, volleyball (V) and basketball (B).
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A school offers its students the option of two sports to play, volleyball (V) and basketball (B). Below is a Venn diagram showing the probability of students who choose each.
a. What is the probability of a student not playing either sport?
b. A student is chosen at random. What is the probability that they play volleyball?
c. Are the two options mutually exclusive? Justify your answer.
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Cambridge Checkpoint Lower Secondary Mathematics Student's Book 7
ISBN: 9781398301948
3rd Edition
Authors: Frankie Pimentel, Ric Pimentel, Terry Wall
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