1. A survey is taken by 200 people. 90 people like red and 110 people dislike red. If you randomly choose a person what is the chance they will like red? Fraction simplest form.

To find the chance that a randomly chosen person likes red, we can divide the number of people who like red by the total number of people surveyed.

Number of people who like red = 90
Total number of people surveyed = 200

Probability of liking red = (Number of people who like red) / (Total number of people surveyed)
Probability of liking red = 90 / 200
Probability of liking red = 9 / 20

Therefore, the chance that a randomly chosen person will like red is 9/20.