Mathematics
Mathematics, 03.12.2021 01:30, aaliyah80

(32) *4. One hundred residents of the city were randomly selected for a survey regarding the new gymnasium design. Thirty-two residents approved of Design A and 85 residents approved of Design B. a. Use these experimental results to calculate the probability that any city resident selected at random would approve of Design A. Then calculate the probability for Design B. a.
b. Based on the results of the survey, which design would you recommend?

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