Mathematics, 24.06.2021 19:40 tatta95
Suppose the tree diagram below represents all the students in a high school
and that one of these students were chosen at random. If the student is
known to be a girl, what is the probability that the student is left-handed?
Left
handed
50
Boys
200
150
Right-
handed
Left-
handed
50
Girls
300
250
Right-
handed
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