Levi, the owner of a boutique, kept track of which sizes were worn by the store's customers.

small 99
extra-large 58
large 85
What is the probability that a randomly selected customer wore a size small?
Write your answer as a fraction or whole number.
P(small)=

To find the probability that a randomly selected customer wore a size small, we need to divide the number of customers who wore a small size by the total number of customers.

P(small) = 99 / (99 + 58 + 85)
P(small) = 99 / 242
P(small) = 0.409

Therefore, the probability that a randomly selected customer wore a size small is 99/242 or approximately 0.409.