The table above shows the distribution of medals awarded at the 2012 London Summer Olympics. If an Olympic medalist is to be chosen at random from one of the countries in the table, which country gives the highest probability of selecting a Bronze medalist?

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Country
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
USA
46
29
29
104
China
38
27
23
88
Russia
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26
32
82
Great Britain
29
17
19
65
Germany
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14
44
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The table above shows the distribution of medals awarded at the 2012 London Summer Olympics. If an
Olympic medalist is to be chosen at random from one of the countries in the table, which country gives the
highest probability of selecting a Bronze medalist?
A) USA
B) Russia
C) Great Britain
D) Germany
Transcribed Image Text:AT Practice Prob | Schoology K Tim Stevens - Probability SAT WS X Meet-gic-fwvu-cte riewer.html?state%=D%7B"ids"%3A%5B"1-LV5FRIW-RPaAMYGAEW1MWNYFBYvSKyb"%5D%2C"action"%3A"c ni Schoolo. Tim Stevens - Probability SAT WS.pdf Saved DUndo + D) Country Gold Silver Bronze Total USA 46 29 29 104 China 38 27 23 88 Russia 24 26 32 82 Great Britain 29 17 19 65 Germany 11 19 14 44 Total 148 118 117 383 The table above shows the distribution of medals awarded at the 2012 London Summer Olympics. If an Olympic medalist is to be chosen at random from one of the countries in the table, which country gives the highest probability of selecting a Bronze medalist? A) USA B) Russia C) Great Britain D) Germany
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