People walking into a soccer match were asked if they had eaten at a Chipotle in the past month. The number of people who responded yes was 397 and no was 188. Find the probability that if a person is chosen at random, they have eaten at Chipotle in the past month. Round your answer to one decimal place. prob =
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To find the total number of people surveyed, add the number of people who responded "yes" to the number who responded "no": \[ \text{Total number of people} = 397 (\text{yes}) + 188 (\text{no}) = 585. \] Show more…
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