Some people claim that Toyota invented the Paseo because they thought it would appeal to women. Eighteen of the first 50 people to test drive the Paseo were men. If you randomly choose one person out of the first 50 people who test drove the Paseo, what is the probability that you would choose a woman?
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Given that 18 out of the first 50 people were men, the number of women who test drove the Paseo would be 50 - 18 = 32. Show more…
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