Math  /  Data & Statistics

QuestionThere are 69 students in a nutrition class. The instructor must choose two students at random. \begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|} \hline \multicolumn{3}{|c|}{ Students in a Nutrition Class } \\ \hline Academic Year & Nutrition majors & non-Nutrition majors \\ \hline Freshmen & 13 & 11 \\ \hline Sophomores & 3 & 8 \\ \hline Juniors & 8 & 13 \\ \hline Seniors & 6 & 7 \\ \hline \end{tabular} Copy Data What is the probability that a freshman non-Nutrition major and then a sophomore non-Nutrition major are chosen at random? Express your answer as a fraction or a decimal number rounded to four decimal places.

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Convert the fraction to a decimal number rounded to four decimal places:
8846920.0188 \frac{88}{4692} \approx 0.0188
Solution: The probability that a freshman non-Nutrition major and then a sophomore non-Nutrition major are chosen at random is approximately 0.0188 0.0188 .

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