Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
To determine the probability that a randomly picked learner is female and uses public transport, we need to know the number of learners who are female and use public transport, and compare it to the total number of learners.
Let:
N be the total number of learners,
female
N
female
be the number of female learners,
public transport
N
public transport
be the number of learners who use public transport,
female and public transport
N
female and public transport
be the number of female learners who use public transport.
The probability that a learner picked at random is female and uses public transport is given by:
(
female and public transport
)
=
female and public transport
P(female and public transport)=
N
N
female and public transport
This assumes we have the values
female and public transport
N
female and public transport
and
N available. If these specific counts are not provided, we cannot calculate the exact probability numerically.