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Question 16 (1 point)
The students in a Statistics class at a local high school were surveyed. Two of the variables recorded for the 80 students were commuting
status and grade level. Commuting status was recorded as driving alone, carpooling, or being dropped off. Grade level was classified as
either junior or senior. The following table summarizes the responses. Based on the responses, what is the probability that a randomly
selected Statistics student from this school is a senior or gets dropped off?
Drives alone
Commuting Status Carpooling
Dropped off
Total
Grade level
Junior Senior Total
15 30 35
13 17 30
17 8 15
25 55 80
70/80
Ob
8/15
O
62/80
Od
8/55
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