Walk 23

Car 94
Bus 83
Solve for the probability of randomly choosing a student who rides the bus.

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To find the probability of randomly choosing a student who rides the bus, divide the number of students who ride the bus by the total number of students:

Probability = Number of students who ride the bus / Total number of students
Probability = 83 / (23 + 94 + 83)
Probability = 83 / 200
Probability = 0.415

Therefore, the probability of randomly choosing a student who rides the bus is 0.415 or 41.5%.

23/200

94/200

83/117

83/200

The correct calculation for the probability of randomly choosing a student who rides the bus is:

83/200

This is the fraction that represents the probability of choosing a student who rides the bus out of the total number of students.