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Mathematics, 29.08.2020 04:01 SupremeDiaz17

Look at the attendance figures shown in the table below. Volley
Ball
Rugby
7s
Junior
Athletics
attendance figure < 12s
700
500
2,400
12s ≤ attendance figure < 21s
1,000
1,000
2,250
21s ≤ attendance figure < 65s
3,050
2,500
3,350
attendance figure ≥ 65s
250
1,000
2,000

A seat is selected at random for the Fan Camera, which shows crowd reactions during the event.

What is the probability that the Fan Camera will show someone the age of 12 or older, but less than 21, during the Volley Ball game?
Give your answer as a decimal.

What is the probability that the Fan Camera will not select someone less than 12 years of age during a Rugby 7s match?
Give your answer as a percentage. %

Select which of the probabilities below represent the likelihood of the Fan Camera selecting someone 65 and over at the Junior Athletics event.

0.25

12%

0.02

15

22%

0.05

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