An elementary school is offering 3 language classes: one in Spanish, one in French, and one in German. These classes are open to any of the 103 students in the school. There are 35 in the Spanish class, 32 in the French class, and 22 in the German class. There are 14 students that in both Spanish and French, 6 are in both Spanish and German, and 9 are in both French and German. In addition, there are 4 students taking all 3 classes.
If one student is chosen randomly, what is the probability that he or she is taking exactly one language class?
If two students are chosen randomly, what is the probability that at least one of them is taking a language class?
At least one of the answers above is NOT correct (1 point) An elementary school is offering 3 language classes, one in Spanish, one in French, and one in German. These classes are open to any of the 103 students in the school There are 35 in the Spanish class, 32 in the French class, and 22 in the German class. There are 14 students that in both Spanish and French 6 are in both Spanish and German, and 9 are in both French and German In addition, there are 4 students taking all 3 classes, If one student is chosen randomly, what is the probability that he or she is taking exactly one language class? ut two students are chosen randomly, what is the probability that at least one of them is taking a language class? 2163 43/103 Note: You can earn partial credit on this problem Preview My Answers Submit Answers Your score was recorded You live attempted this problem 9 times You received a score of 50% for this attempt Your overall recorded score is 50% You have uniwed attempts remaining Emailctor
An elementary school is offering 3 language classes: one in Spanish, one in French, and one in German. These classes are
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