3. At a school with 100 students, 60 students speak English, 40 speak French and 10 students speak neither of these two languages. Report your answer in fractional form in the last reduced form a) Draw a Venn diagram to represent this information. In each enciosed region put in the number of students corresponding to this region b) Calculate the probability that a student chosen at random speaks both french and english c) Calculate the probability that a student chosen at random does not speak English.

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3. At a school with 100 students, 60 students speak English, 40 speak French and 10 students
speak neither of these two languages. Report your answer in fractional form in the last reduced
form.
a) Draw a Venn diagram to represent this information. In each enciosed region put in the
number of students corresponding to this region.
b) Calculate the probability that a student chosen at random speaks both french and english
c) Calculate the probability that a student chosen at random does not speak English.
Transcribed Image Text:3. At a school with 100 students, 60 students speak English, 40 speak French and 10 students speak neither of these two languages. Report your answer in fractional form in the last reduced form. a) Draw a Venn diagram to represent this information. In each enciosed region put in the number of students corresponding to this region. b) Calculate the probability that a student chosen at random speaks both french and english c) Calculate the probability that a student chosen at random does not speak English.
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