Suppose that a student is randomly selected from a large high school. The probability

that the student is a senior is 0.22. The probability that the student has a driver’s license

is 0.30. If the probability that the student is a senior or has a driver’s license is 0.36,

what is the probability that the student is a senior and has a driver’s license?

a.0.060b.0.066c.0.080d.0.140e.0.160

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The correct option is:

e.0.160

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We have to find is the probability that the student is a senior and has a driver’s license?

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Explanation

  • His coach sends him to a summer clinic to work on his shot.
  • 0.160is the probability that the student is a senior and has a driver’s license.

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