Giving a test to a group of students, the grades and gender are summarized below

A B C Total
Male 2 10 17 29
Female 7 15 4 26
Total 9 25 21 55

If one student was chosen at random,

find the probability that the student got a C.

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Giving a test to a group of students, the grades and gender are summarized below:

A B C Total
Male 19 11 8 38
Female 18 4 9 31
Total 37 15 17 69
What percent of students that are female got a grade of 'B'?

Answer = Incorrect % (Round to the nearest tenth of a percent.)

To find the probability that the student got a C, we need to compare the number of students who got a C to the total number of students.

From the table, we can see that there are a total of 21 students who got a C.

The total number of students in the group is 55.

Therefore, the probability that the student got a C is 21/55.

To find the probability that a randomly chosen student got a C, we need to figure out the total number of students who received a C grade and divide it by the total number of students in the group.

Looking at the table, we can see that the total number of students who received a C grade is 21. And the total number of students in the group is 55.

Therefore, the probability that a randomly chosen student got a C is:

Probability = Number of students who got a C / Total number of students
= 21 / 55
= 0.381 (rounded to three decimal places) or 38.1% (rounded to one decimal place)

So, the probability that a randomly chosen student got a C is 0.381 or 38.1%.