Answer :
1. Let's make a diagram:
In the class, 6+3+2= 11 students have a pet, either a cat or a dog
Therefore, the probability that a student chosen randomly from class has a cat or a dog is:
[tex]\frac{11}{22}\rightarrow\frac{1}{2}=0.5[/tex]2. Let's take a look at the diagram of the situation:
Out of 29 students, 5 are female and have an A.
Therefore, the probability that a student chosen randomly from the class is a female who has an A is:
[tex]\frac{5}{29}\rightarrow0.17[/tex]3. Let's take a look at the diagram of the situation:
There are 18-4= 14 students with a pet, either a cat or a dog. Therefore, the probability that a student chosen randomly from the class has a cat or a dog is:
[tex]\frac{14}{18}\rightarrow\frac{7}{9}=0.78[/tex]4. Let's take a look at the diagram of the situation:
There are 9+8= 17 males in the class. Therefore, the probability that a student chosen randomly from the class is a male is:
[tex]\frac{17}{22}=0.77[/tex]5. Let's take a look at the diagram of the situation:
Notice that out of 28-18= 10 students that didn't complete the homework, 4 students passed the test.
Therefore, the probability that a student who did not complete the homework passed the test is:
[tex]\frac{4}{10}=0.4[/tex]6. Let's take a look at the diagram of the situation:




