A home economics class surveyed 1125 students about which meals they ate in their dormitory cafeteria.   The class found the following information: 25 ate only breakfast, 15 ate only lunch, 50 ate only dinner, 60 ate only lunch and breakfast, 225 ate only lunch and dinner, 500 ate only breakfast and dinner,  240 ate all three meals in the cafeteria.     Draw a Venn diagram.   Make sure you label all the circles and fill in the Venn diagram with the data from above.     2.What is the probability they ate only breakfast in the cafeteria?  Write your answer as a fraction 3.P(ate at least two meals) Write your answer as a fraction

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A home economics class surveyed 1125 students about which meals they ate in their dormitory cafeteria.   The class found the following information:

25 ate only breakfast, 15 ate only lunch, 50 ate only dinner, 60 ate only lunch and breakfast, 225 ate only lunch and dinner, 500 ate only breakfast and dinner,  240 ate all three meals in the cafeteria.  

 

  1. Draw a Venn diagram.   Make sure you label all the circles and fill in the Venn diagram with the data from above.  

 

2.What is the probability they ate only breakfast in the cafeteria? 

Write your answer as a fraction

3.P(ate at least two meals)

Write your answer as a fraction

  1. P(ate only one meal)

Write your answer as a fraction

  1. P(ate exactly two meals)

Write your answer as a fraction

6.P(did not eat in the cafeteria)

Write your answer as a fraction 

 

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