In his class, Dale conducted a survey to observe the distribution of eye color. The results are summarized as follows: Eye Color Number of Students blue 20 brown 12 green 10 amber 8 hazel 6 gray 4 If a student is randomly chosen from this group, what is the chance of selecting a student with blue eyes? Write your answer in the simplest form of a fraction.

The total number of students surveyed is 20 + 12 + 10 + 8 + 6 + 4 = 60

The probability of selecting a student with blue eyes is the number of students with blue eyes divided by the total number of students, which is 20/60 = 1/3

Therefore, the chance of selecting a student with blue eyes is 1/3.