James Smithson
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I normaly understand probability and find it easy so I have no idea why I cant wrap my head around a question thats popped up.
First here is the table of data and below the table i will pop the question that I cant get my head around. Thank you in advance for any help.
Number of Archeology students
What is the probability that a randomly chosen Archaeology student studied in Scotland and/or studied Archaeology in 2018?
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this is confusing me.
The best I have come up with is work out the probability a student is scotish and work out a student studied in 2018 and then addthe probablitys but I am probably way out there .
If this is the case I end up with an answer of ≃ 0.148
Any help here I would be over the moon for.
Thank you for even replying it means a lot
First here is the table of data and below the table i will pop the question that I cant get my head around. Thank you in advance for any help.
Number of Archeology students
| 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | Total | |
| Scotland | 45 | 54 | 63 | 72 | 62 | 42 | 40 | 378 |
| Other Area | 250 | 297 | 303 | 316 | 423 | 355 | 520 | 2464 |
| Total | 295 | 351 | 366 | 388 | 485 | 397 | 560 | 2842 |
What is the probability that a randomly chosen Archaeology student studied in Scotland and/or studied Archaeology in 2018?
.....
this is confusing me.
The best I have come up with is work out the probability a student is scotish and work out a student studied in 2018 and then addthe probablitys but I am probably way out there .
If this is the case I end up with an answer of ≃ 0.148
Any help here I would be over the moon for.
Thank you for even replying it means a lot