If 50% of the students in your class are men and 20% of the students have blond hair, which of the following describes the percentage of students in your class who are men with blond hair?

What are the alternatives?

The probability of all/both events occurring is found by multiplying the probabilities of the individual events.

(50%)(20%)=10%

To find the percentage of students in your class who are men with blond hair, we need to determine the overlap between the two groups. In this case, we know that 50% of the students are men and 20% of the students have blond hair. However, we don't have any information about how these two groups intersect. Without further information, we cannot accurately determine the percentage of students who are men with blond hair in your class.