At a high school, 18% of the students play football and 6% of the students
play football and b...
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Mathematics, 02.02.2020 21:58 yyyyyyyyy8938
At a high school, 18% of the students play football and 6% of the students
play football and baseball. what is the probability that a student plays
baseball given that he plays football?
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o a. 1.1%
o b. 10.8%
o c. 33.3%
o d. 3%
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