The table shows the drink preferences of 50 shoppers at the mall. What is the probability that one shopper, selected at random from the 50 surveyed, preferred either Drink B or Drink A?

8/25
3/10
11/25
7/25***

My answer is 3/10 because if you add up the amount of a and be you get 15. 15/50 = 3/10 :)

it 3/10 cause 15 divided by 5 is 3 and 50 divided by 5 is 10. so you get 3/10

mine is different it is five slots in the chart and it is drink e or drink c

WHICH ONEEEEE

WHICH ONEE

it is 7/25

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The table shows the drink preferences of 50 shoppers at the mall. What is the probability that one shopper, selected at random from the 50 surveyed, preferred either Drink B or Drink A?

A two column table is shown titled 'Drink Survey.' The first column is titled 'Drink' and contains upper A, upper B, upper C, upper D, and upper E from top to bottom. The second column is titled 'Number of Shoppers' and contains 7, 8, 10, 11, and 14 from top to bottom.
A. start fraction 8 over 25 end fraction
B. start fraction 3 over 10 end fraction
C. start fraction 11 over 25 end fraction
D. Start Fraction 7 over 25 End Fraction