Find the probability P( Algebra 2 Only) A. 7/33 B.5/27 C.12/33 D. 7/27 E. None of the above

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Find the probability P( Algebra 2 Only)

A. 7/33

B.5/27

C.12/33

D. 7/27

E. None of the above 

The image shows a Venn diagram with two overlapping circles within a rectangular box. 

- The left circle is labeled "Algebra II" and contains the number 7. This represents the number of students taking only Algebra II.
- The right circle is labeled "English IV" and contains the number 15. This represents the number of students taking only English IV.
- The overlapping section of the circles contains the number 5, indicating students taking both Algebra II and English IV.
- Outside the circles but within the rectangle is the number 6, representing students not enrolled in either Algebra II or English IV.

This diagram illustrates the distribution of students among two courses and those not enrolled in either course.
Transcribed Image Text:The image shows a Venn diagram with two overlapping circles within a rectangular box. - The left circle is labeled "Algebra II" and contains the number 7. This represents the number of students taking only Algebra II. - The right circle is labeled "English IV" and contains the number 15. This represents the number of students taking only English IV. - The overlapping section of the circles contains the number 5, indicating students taking both Algebra II and English IV. - Outside the circles but within the rectangle is the number 6, representing students not enrolled in either Algebra II or English IV. This diagram illustrates the distribution of students among two courses and those not enrolled in either course.
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