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Mathematics, 17.04.2020 20:17 bacchus2847

At the start of the school year, students in Mr. Pi’s class were asked the
following question: “Do you love Math?” They were only allowed to answer “yes”
or “no”, and everyone had to answer. Of the 30 students in the class, 21 answered
“yes” and 9 answered “no”.
That day, with every student present, the probability of randomly selecting a
student who answered the question “yes” was 21
30 =
7
10 and the probability of
randomly selecting a student who answered the question “no” was 9
30 =
3
10.
However, on one particular morning later in the year, the following information
was known about the class:
• at least one of the students who had answered “yes” was absent and at least
one of the students who had answered “no” was absent;
• more than half of the class was present; and
• the probability of randomly selecting a student who had answered the
question “yes” was 3
4
.

Is there enough information to determine how many students were absent that
particular morning? If yes, how many students were absent? If no, explain why

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