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Please view the image below to help thank youu Below you will find an incomplete two ways table that shows the number of girls and boys that were passing geometry and chemistry there a total of 72 boys and 72 girls taking geometry there are 60 boys and 78 girls taking chemistry .

a) What is the probability (to the nearest percent) that a randomly selected student is a girl, given they are failing Geometry?

b) What is the probability (to the nearest percent) that a randomly selected student is failing Chemistry?

c) What is the probability (to the nearest percent) that a randomly selected student is a boy?


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Below you will find an incomplete two ways table t

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