The table shows some information about the dress sizes of 100 women.
Dress size | Number of women
10 | 16
12 | 38
14 | 27
16 | 19
a) Find the median dress size. 10 of the 100 women have a shoe size of 6 Sue says that if you choose at random one of the 100 women, the probability that she has either a shoe size of 6 or a dress size of 16 is 0.29 because 0.1 +0.19 = 0.29
b) Is Sue correct? State the answer, Yes or No and give a reason for your answer.