Respuesta :

Answer:

When selecting physics students at random, there is a 60% chance to select a student who also studies math.

Step-by-step explanation:

27 students studied math and physics.

27 + 18 = 45 students studied physics.

You can ignore the rest of the numbers because of this:

"given that they study physics".

Physics students are our total population now, and 27 of the 45 physics students study both math and physics.

[tex]\frac{27}{45} =0.6[/tex]

When selecting physics students at random, there is a 60% chance to select a student who also studies math.