Bookmarks Window Help 143 admint92a.acollus.com Two-Way Tables A clothing store kept track of types and sizes of clothing sold over the period of one week. The two-way table is given below: \begin{tabular}{|l|c|c|c|c|} \hline & Small & Medium & Large & Total \\ \hline T-Shirt & 11 & 15 & 8 & \( \mathbf{3 4} \) \\ \hline Sweatshirt & 6 & 11 & 18 & \( \mathbf{3 5} \) \\ \hline Sweatpants & 10 & 14 & 7 & \( \mathbf{3 1} \) \\ \hline Total & \( \mathbf{2 7} \) & \( \mathbf{4 0} \) & \( \mathbf{3 3} \) & \( \mathbf{1 0 0} \) \\ \hline \end{tabular} What is the probability that a randomly selected clothing item from this table is sweatpants, given the size is small? \( \mathrm{P}( \) Sweatpants \( \mid \) Small \( )=[?] \% \) Round your answer to the nearest whole percent. Submt MacBook Air
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