We want to know the probability that a student selected randomly from her class would have an “A” (90 or above) in her class. Find the probability. Explain HOW to find the probability

There are 91 students in the class and 35 students received a 90 or above.

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Answer:

38.46%

Step-by-step explanation:

There are 91 students and 35 of them received a score of 90 or above.

So, there are 35/91 students with an A grade.

The probability to pick a random student that would be the same proportion that those who got the right score, so 35 / 91 = 0.3846 or 38.46%

38.46% of chances to pick someone who got an A (90 score or above), and, the opposite, 61.54% of chances to pick someone who didn't get an A.  That's a strong class!

Answer:

38.46% of the class received an "A"

Step-by-step explanation:

The Class has a total student count of 91 students. Out of those 91 students 35 of them received an "A" (90 or above). Meaning the percentage of students in the whole class who received a 90 or above is calculated by dividing the amount of students who received an "A" by the total amount of students in the class, as shown below.

[tex]\frac{35}{91} = 0.3846[/tex]

0.3846 * 100 = 38.46% ...... we multiply the decimal by 100 to get the percent

So 38.46% of the class received an "A"

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