There were 29 students who completed a survey. There were 15 boys and 14 girls. One survey was picked at random. To the nearest hundredth, what is the probability it was completed by a girl?

A.0.48
B.1.93
C.0.52
D.0.93

There were 32 students who completed a survey. There were 14 boys and 18 girls. One survey was picked at random. To the nearest hundredth, what is the probability it was completed by a girl?

It'll be just under 50%.

over 9000

44.0

To find the probability that a randomly picked survey was completed by a girl, we need to divide the number of girl surveys by the total number of surveys.

Step 1: Find the total number of surveys
There were 29 students who completed the survey, so the total number of surveys is 29.

Step 2: Find the number of girl surveys
There were 14 girls who completed the survey.

Step 3: Calculate the probability
The probability is calculated by dividing the number of girl surveys by the total number of surveys.
Probability = Number of girl surveys / Total number of surveys

Probability = 14 / 29

Now, let's calculate this fraction.