Respuesta :
Which statement is true?
- The probability that a randomly selected silver medal was awarded to Great Britain is StartFraction 17 Over 99 EndFraction.
- The probability that a randomly selected medal won by Russia was a bronze medal is StartFraction 32 Over 103 EndFraction.
- The probability that a randomly selected gold medal was awarded to China is StartFraction 88 Over 137 EndFraction.
- The probability that a randomly selected medal won by the United States was a silver medal is StartFraction 104 Over 339 EndFraction.
Answer:
(A)The probability that a randomly selected silver medal was awarded to Great Britain is 17/99.
Step-by-step explanation:
The table is given below:
[tex]\left|\begin{array}{l|c|c|c|c|c} &Gold&Silver & Bronze &Total\\United States &46 & 29 & 29 & 104\\China & 38 & 27 & 23 & 88\\Russia & 24 & 26 & 32 &82\\Great Britain & 29 & 17 & 19 & 65\\&&&&&\\Total &137 & 99 & 103 & 339\end{array}\right[/tex]
We calculate the probabilities given in the statements.
(A) The probability that a randomly selected silver medal was awarded to Great Britain
= 17/99
(B)The probability that a randomly selected medal won by Russia was a bronze medal
=32/82
(C)The probability that a randomly selected gold medal was awarded to China
=38/137
(D)The probability that a randomly selected medal won by the United States was a silver medal
=29/104
We can see that only the first statement is true.
Answer: A. The probability that a randomly selected silver medal was awarded to Great Britain is 17/99.
Step-by-step explanation:
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