Q:

I need help on how to figure out this question! A track coach made a two way table to show his runners gender and running category. Male: Sprints- 16 Middle distance- 11 Long distance- 9 Female: Sprints- 12 Middle distance- 14 Long distance- 5 To the nearest hundredth, what is the probability that a randomly chosen female runs sprints? This obviously says that order doesn't matter as they mention "randomly chosen". I am just having trouble figuring out how to solve this.

Accepted Solution

A:
There are 12 out of 31 females = .39